LIFE IN THE 1930s
Coming of Age
Value of Land
Importance of Family
100

Who was the KKK?

A white Supremacist hate group that did burnings and lynching's on African Americans.
100

How did growing up change the view on Society for Little Man?

As he grew up he saw the racial injustice and unfairness, names and quality in and of the books were key factors in this.

100

What family wants to buy the Logan's land?

The Grangers

100

How does Papa Logan show his love, dedication, and support for his family?

He works 2 jobs to provide for his family, he hired a bod guard for them as well, showing his love for his family, and does anything to protect them.

200

How did the Wallace Store affect the community in the 1930s that is different from todays stores?

It taught kids bad habits such as drinking, smoking. etc.

200

How was growing up Caucasian different from Growing up African American in the 1930s according to the Novel?

In Cassie's POV, it was filled with racial slurs and hate, unfairness, and no rights, she was visually exposed to public embarrassments and burning and lynching's, as the Caucasian kids were treated with respect and fairness, they even got a bus.
200

How long have the Logan's have the Land?

About 50 years

200

How did Uncle Hammer shows his love for his family,especially Cassie?

He wanted to kill Mr. Simms

300

How have schools changed from the 1930's to now?

They were segregated and now aren't

They were in single room or shared classrooms

The education system was segratgated as the curriculum was worse for African Americans

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300

How does Stacey show his Maturity in Strawberry?

He continues trying to pull Cassie away from the situations, because he knows if she continues talking the problem will get worse. His maturity shows his coming of age.

300

How did the Dust Affect the Land/Crops?

It made it almost impossible to farm due to the large quantities, making for little to no income.

300

What are three things that Bond the Logan Family together?

They are courageous and want to stand up to racial injustice together, they are brave and strong together as one.