In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Cassie's school is underfunded and lacks basic resources compared to the school attended by white children. While the white school boasts better facilities, textbooks, and supplies, Cassie's school faces overcrowded classrooms and outdated materials. This disparity highlights the systemic racism and inequality in education during that era, reflecting a broader societal divide between the races.
Cassie's school is a segregated, underfunded black school with hand-me-down books and limited resources. The white children attend a well-funded, modern school with access to new materials and better facilities. Cassie's school also faces discrimination and lack of support from the community.
yes all children in the U.S have to attend school.
Most children attend school, more boys than girls though
Children of different ethnic groups attend the same neighborhood school.
new laws required children to attend school
no. pilgrim children did not go to school!
They will go to the school in the district of the custodial parent. If the parents can agree on a private school than the outcome could be different.
By law all children have to attend school
The Logan children attended a different school from Jeremy due to the racial segregation policies in the South during the 1930s. While Jeremy could attend the all-white school, the Logans, being African American, were forced to attend a segregated school that was underfunded and lacked resources. This separation highlighted the broader systemic inequalities of the time, impacting their education and opportunities.
yes they do not sure were but yes they do attend school
Yes, they do.
yes