Characters
Important Info
Characters #2
Vocab
100
The littlest Logan sibling

Little Man

100
the time and place the story takes place

Mississippi in the 1930s

100

Stacey's best friend, who gets himself into trouble often

T.J.

100

farming system in whice farmers give part of each crop as rent

sharecropping

200
The protagonist in our story. We get her Point of View.

Cassie Logan

200

a term used to describe an organized effort to stop using a service or business in order to protest against unfair treatment

boycott

200

the most high-tempered in the Logan family

Uncle Hammer

200
separating people or groups of people based on their skin color

segregation

300

The white lawyer in town who is respectful toward the black community

Mr. Jamison

300

describe Mr. Morrison

answers will vary; strong and powerful. Quiet. 

300

this character was set on fire (set ablaze) and the Logan children are brought to see him in order to understand why they should avoid the Wallace's store

Mr. Berry

300

the main character of a story (often the hero)

protagonist

400

the only white boy in town who befriends the Logan family and gives a gift to Stacey

Jeremy Simms

400

What do you think it means if Jim Crow Laws oppressed the Black Community in the 1930s?

negatively impacted them. Made life harder for them.

400

first person narrator of our story

Cassie Logan

400

confidence in the face of danger

temerity

500

the man who comes to live with the Logan family while Papa is away at the railroad

Mr. Morrison

500

Why do you think the characters in the book have to stop themselves from saying the things they want to say and doing what they want in the community? (hint: think of the time and place the book is set)

They know it can cause them to get hurt and they also keep secrets for each other because they are loyal

500

This person owned the Logan land before reconstruction

Mr. Harlan Granger

500

the laws that negatively impacted black people in the south in the 1930s, including allowing for segregation and discrimination

Jim Crow Laws

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