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In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Mr. Berry is burned by the night men as a warning against challenging the social order of the time. The night men, who are part of the white supremacist group in the community, aim to terrorize and intimidate black individuals like Mr. Berry to maintain their superiority and control over the African American community.

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