In the book "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Lefty Lewis asked Bud to hide a flyer that advertised a "Special Event" featuring a jazz band. The flyer was important because it could reveal Bud’s whereabouts and connections, which Lefty wanted to keep discreet from the police. The context highlights the precarious situation Bud was in, and the importance of trust and secrecy in his journey.
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The papers Lefty told Bud to hide were flyers advertising a meeting for porters. Lefty was trying to organize an union for Pullman Porters. If caught, he would be thrown out of town and the meeting would be cancelled
Lefty lewis took care and found him and gave him food and clothes.
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Lefty Lewis is important to Bud because he helps him find what Bud thinks is his father but actually his grandfather.
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A band memeber
Lefty Lewis helps Bud find Herman E. Calloway by giving him directions to Grand Rapids, where he believes Calloway is located. He tells Bud to look for the flyers advertising Calloway's band and offers him a ride to the nearby town. Lefty's guidance and support are crucial in Bud's journey to find his true identity and family.
Lefty Lewis is a Railrad Porter from Grand Rapids.
By telling him that they will go get some ice cream Lefty Lewis tempts Bud to get in the car with red pop and a bologna sandwich.
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