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Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor

land is all-important to the Logan family. But it takes awhile for Cassie and her three brothers to understand just how lucky they are to have it. They must learn the hard way that having a place they can call their own in rural Mississippi permits the Logans the luxuries of pride and courage that their poor black sharecropper neighbor can't afford. Having land gives the Logan children an emotional foundation as they begin to notice the difference between how white children and black children are treated in the Jim Crow South of the Great Depression. Like how textbooks are only issued to black children — labeled "nigra" in the book's inside cover — after they've been thoroughly used by white children. And it takes injustices such as these, and a turbulent year of intense racial prejudice, of night riders and burnings, to show Carrie just how important owning their own land is.

Winner of the 1977 Newbery Medal and nominated for the National Book Award,
the story of Carrie Logan, an independent girl growing up relatively protected in a loving family, is culled from author Mildred Taylor's own family's life. It not only stands as an important addition to the cumulative record of the African-American experience, but crafted with astonishing verisimilitude, it stands as well as an important contribution to young adult literature, as well.

Honors & Awards

1977 Newbery Medal Winner;
Young Reader's Choice Award
ALA NOTABLE BOOK.
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Fiction / Nonfiction: Fiction
Grade Level: 6.9
Lexile: 920
Guided Reading Level: W
AR Test: Yes
Number of Copies: 10

Reviews

Mr. Schrader - Wednesday, July 21, 2010

This is one of my all time favorite books.  This book is historical fiction about a family that goes through many trials, but they still remain true to themselves.  This book has such depth about the sensitive issue of race in a time where there was very little tolerance.  This is a must read.  (10/10)


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I am an elementary educator currently working in Topeka, Kansas. I graduated college from Washburn University in Topeka, KS with a degree in Elementary Education and an emphasis in Special Education.

Combining academic rigor, high energy, and purposeful use of technology, my classroom is fair and safe for students to work their hardest, be supported, and learn in an accessible way.
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