Roll Of Thunder Hear My Cry Essay

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The 1933 page-turner, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, was created by Mildred D Taylor. This novel is a receiver of the John Newbery medal for the most contribution to American literature for children. The novel is about a family that gets treated poorly because of the color of their skin. The events that connect to historical events in the book Roll Of Thunder, Hear My cry are, segregation/unequal rights, hate crimes/racism, and discrimination. The first mistreatment in the novel that black people got was being segregated from all the whites, like in schools and also the white people got to ride buses to school while black people had to walk at least a mile, no matter the weather. Every year that the whites got new books, desks, and other school supplies the blacks got all of their old ratchet desks and torn books. A connection to Martin Luther King Jr's life was that blacks got all white people old crippled desks and damaged books, sometimes they couldn't even go to school because they had to work on the farm. Another way blacks were mistreated was only being allowed to work in schools or sharecrop in order to pay their taxes and bills. On the earth …show more content…

In Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, a few discrimination acts were that blacks could only have a few jobs like being a farmer or a school teacher but they barely get paid enough to pay bills or taxes. One other discrimination act was when they were at the store and the white cashier dropped their stuff and started helping white people so, Cassie walked outside to tell him to hurry up and she got pushed off the sidewalk and banned from the store. Connections are that in the south many blacks worked as sharecroppers which meant they farmed other people's land, and blacks were only allowed in certain places. The discrimination acts in Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry are a true reflection of events that took place in the

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