Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

A major central idea in Mildred Taylor’s novel is that African-Americans, such as Mr. Morrison and the Logan family, faced many challenges during the Jim Crow Era.

How does Mr. Morrison’s character demonstrate this central idea?

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Mr. Morrison is an extremely big and strong older man whom Papa brings home from the railroad. Mr. Morrison got in a fight with some white men and was fired from the railroad. He helps to protect the Logans, watching outside their house at night, and stays on with the family even after he injured the Wallaces when they attacked Papa. His own family was brutally murdered by a lynch mob during Reconstruction and he says that the Logans are like family to him.