Writer : Gail Griffin Copyright © 1989 by Holt , Rinehart and Winston , Inc. All rights reserved . No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means , electronic or mechanical , including photocopy ...
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Young Cassie Logan endures humiliation and witnesses the racism of the KKK as they embark on a cross-burning rampage, before she fully understands the importance her family attributes to having land of their own.
Young Cassie Logan endures humiliation and witnesses the racism of the KKK as they embark on a cross-burning rampage, before she fully understands the importance her family attributes to having land of their own.
A black family living in the South during the 1930's are faced with prejudice and discrimination which their children don't understand.
Young Cassie Logan endures humiliation and witnesses the racism of the KKK as they embark on a cross-burning rampage, before she fully understands the importance her family attributes to having land of their own.
Endpapers display photographs of the author and her family with descriptive notes pertaining to the novels about the Logan family.
A black family living in Mississippi during the 1930's is faced with prejudice and discrimination which the children do not understand.
The story of one African-American family fighting to stay together and strong in the face of brutal racist attacks, illness, poverty, and betrayal in the Deep South of the 1930s.
A black family living in Mississippi during the Depression of the 1930s is faced with prejudice and discrimination which its children do not understand.
Cassie and her family come together during a year filled with turmoil and constant racism.
The story of one African-American family fighting to stay together and strong in the face of brutal racist attacks, illness, poverty, and betrayal in the Deep South of the 1930s.
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry