Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

A major idea in Mildred Taylor’s novel is that families like the Logans will support one another to overcome obstacles.

How does Big Ma’s request that Cassie apologize to Lillian Jean (Chapter 5) and Uncle Hammer’s determination to confront the Simms (Chapter 6) demonstrate this central idea? Support your answer with evidence from the text (a quote from each chapter).

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Big Ma knows how to pick and choose her battles. Personal conflicts with white people usually do not end well for black people. Big Ma knows that the disrespect Cassie feels towards Lillian Jean is not worth the fight. The family has bigger things to worry about like survival rather than Lillian Jean being rude to Cassie. Similarly, Uncle Hammer's determination to confront the Simms will only result in more long-term suffering for the Logan family.