Racism On The Logan Family

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Racisms Effects on the Logan's Family Summary: In the book Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, a black family is plagued by racism, discrimination, hatred and an inferior lifestyle 70 years after slavery had been abolished. ________________________________________ Racisms Effects on the Logan's Family Racism heavily affected the Logan's schooling, lifestyle, and their values. It affected them even though slavery had been abolished nearly 70 years earlier. Without racism the Logan's would have been treated equally by people's attitudes and by the law. Mildred Taylor did an excellent job of portraying the effects of racism in her Newberry award winning book Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. The Logan's didn't get books or a school bus, but the white children did. The white children's school building was much better than the black children's building. The white people seemed to find it funny that the Logan's (and all of the other black children) had to walk to school no matter what the weather. The Logan's had to walk to school rain or shine, all year long. The white children and their bus drivershowed no sympathy when the Logan's were splashed by puddles. Without the strong influence of racism Mr. Granger probably wouldn't have been able to fire Mama as easily as he did. If she had been treated equally she would have at least gotten the chance to plead her case. Racism greatly affected their lifestyle. Papa had to work on the railroad in order for them to pay all of their bills. Even with the extra work Papa did on the railroad they still struggled to pay their mortgage and many other finances. That might have beendifferent if racism's affects hadn't been so strong. Although Mr. Granger didn't bother any of the white families about buying their land, he was constantly asking the Logan's for their land. Although Uncle Hammer seemed to make more money than most black

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