Mrs Logan doesn't punish her children for going to the Wallace store because she understands the necessity of their purchase and the danger they faced. She takes them to see Mr. Berry to teach them about the impact of racism and inequality, providing them with a valuable life lesson despite the risks involved.
The Logan family was mad at the Wallaces in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" because Mr. Wallace and his sons were part of the group that attacked and seriously injured T.J. Avery, a friend of the Logan children. The Wallaces were known for their racist beliefs and violent behavior towards the black community.
The Logan family cant report the Wallace family because the Logan family is black and the Wallace family is white so the police wont believe the Logan family
David Logan deals with the Wallaces by trying to find peaceful solutions to avoid confrontations, such as negotiating with them or standing up to them when necessary to protect his family. He understands the dangers they pose to his community but also tries to maintain his integrity and dignity in the face of their hostility.
no, Logan lerman just acts he doesnt sing
Named after James Logan,a horticulturalist who developed the fruit by crossing a blackberry and a raspberry
The Logan children had an unbelievable look on their face when TJ told then about the Berry's burning. :D
Logan doesnt have a personal fb. Just the bands.he has his own twitter.
Loganberry - a berry accidentally "created" by James Harvey Logan. It is a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry. See the Related Link.
No he does not. Logan Lerman's band plays for fun. They are not currently thinking about an album yet . Logan lerman doesnt have a album band band because he is an actor and the hoottest one that ever lived he doesnt want to give up his acting carrer for any other job in the world
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," the Wallaces and Mr. Granger take actions against the Logan family and other black families for shopping at the Vicksburg market because they believe black people should not have the same access to goods and services as white people. They aim to enforce racial segregation and maintain economic superiority by using intimidation and violence to discourage black patronage at white-owned businesses.
The main character in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is Cassie Logan, a young African American girl living in Mississippi during the Great Depression. The story follows her experiences with racism and injustice as she grows up and navigates life in a segregated society.
Mr. Berry is a kind and hardworking black man in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor. He helps the Logan family, specifically Cassie, by giving her a lesson on responsibility and selflessness. Mr. Berry is a respected member of the community who faces injustice and violence because of his race.