His brothers are rascist
Jeremy tells Cassie this in Chapter 3 of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" when he walks her home from school. He expresses his feelings about his brothers in a conversation with Cassie.
Cassie's opinion of Jeremy changes throughout the book "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry." At first, she finds him annoying and strange because he is always following her and her brothers. However, she starts to appreciate his friendship and loyalty as the story progresses. Ultimately, Cassie values Jeremy as a friend who is willing to stand up against racism alongside her family.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," it is revealed that Lillian Jean Simms pushed Cassie Logan into the road, leading to her confrontation with the white Simms brothers. This event sets off a chain of events that heightens the racial tensions in the story.
Jeremy Simmses is one of Cassie's friends. He waits at the crossroads every morning and evening for them, and has lives in a tree house in his back yard. Lillian Simmses is mean to Cassie in Strawberry, and Cassie later gets back at her by beating her up.
In Chapter 1 of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," the Logan family faces racism and inequality in Mississippi during the Great Depression. They experience discrimination when Cassie, the protagonist, is confronted by Jeremy, a white boy who tries to befriend her despite the racial divide. This chapter sets the stage for the challenges the Logan family will face due to systemic racism.
Jeremy and Lillian Jean Simms, are members of a white family in the town. They are both very different characters in the book. Jeremy is not a racist unlike the rest of his family, he wants to be friends with the Logan children especially Stacey who is Cassie's older brother. Jeremy gets punished for being friends with the Logans and is ordered not to speak to them. At the end of the book Jeremy tells the Logans that he has made a tree house in the woods and is living there, he doesn't want to be part of his own family. Lillian Jean is Jeremy's sister, she is a racist and believes in power of the black people in her town, an example of this is shown when she forces Cassie to get down in the road when she accidentally bumps into her, this is a good example of Cassie experiencing racism. Cassie gets revenge on her in the book, this incident is an important of Cassie growing up and her dealing with racism.
Cassie holds Jeremy in high regard and respects his work ethic. She believes he is a reliable and competent team member.
Jeremy Lamb is number 11 on the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Cassie was rescued from Mr. Sims in roll of thunder hear my cry because when Cassie bunmped into Lillian Jean, she had to applologize to Lillian Jean for "pushing" her. Big Ma made Cassie appologize to the Sims. For a moment, Cassie understood why Big Ma made her applologize (so there would not be any fighting going on between a black girl and a white girl).
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It's possible that Jeremy may not have a good relationship with his little brothers due to personality differences, conflicts, or unresolved issues. It's important to communicate openly and address any underlying causes to try and improve their relationship.
Jeremy Lamb plays shooting guard for the Oklahoma City Thunder.