Summary
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor is a middle-grade novel focused on a close-knit Black family during the Jim Crow era. Set in 1933 in the Mississippi Delta, the story unfolds through the eyes of nine-year-old Cassie Logan, the youngest daughter of Mary and David Logan, a hardworking couple who own the land on which they reside. In several intertwining plots, Cassie relates her family’s aspirations and ongoing struggles against systemic injustices, racism, economic hardships, and everyday indignities.
Plot
Set in Mississippi during the Great Depression and Jim Crow era, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry captures a Black family's struggle against oppression and injustices through their youngest daughter, nine-year-old Cassie. Owners of the land on which they live and work, the Logans aim to retain their 400-acre farm and protect their children from hatred and harm.
The story begins with a racial violence incident, where Cassie's brother's friend describes white men burning three Black men. This sets a tone of fear and hostility. The Logan children encounter discrimination at school due to limited resources and taunts from white classmates. David Logan, Cassie's father, organizes a boycott of the Wallace store, known for its racist ties to violent acts. Despite economic risks, the Logans remain defiant, culminating in an altercation that leaves Papa Logan injured in an attack orchestrated by the Wallaces.
Tensions escalate when T.J. Avery, whose actions had strained relations with the Logans, becomes entangled with R.W. and Melvin Simms. T.J.'s involvement in a robbery turns to murder, placing the Logan family in a precarious situation. To prevent T.J.'s lynching, Papa sets his land on fire, forcing Black and white men to unite against the flames, averting a tragedy for T.J. temporarily. However, T.J.'s uncertain future highlights the persistent threat of racial injustices.
Characters
Cassie Logan: The nine-year-old narrator and central character. Her journey shifts from innocence to awareness of racial injustice as she encounters systemic racism in her community. These experiences shape her perspective and growth.
Stacey Logan: Twelve-year-old brother of Cassie. He demonstrates responsibility by devising a plan against the school bus driver's bullying tactics. His actions indicate emerging leadership during adversity.