Courage In Mildred Taylor's Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry

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Courage is whenever you stand up for your beliefs. Everyone has to face someone who doesn't believe the same way as them at some time in their life.In Mildred Taylor's book,Roll of Thunder,Hear My Cry Stacy Logan has to show courage because people around him feel differently about him because he has dark skin. The book is set in the 1930´s in Mississippi, where they were treated inexcusable, because they were African American.Stacy showed courage when the Jefferson Davis school bus was being cruel,when Papa got shot and broke his leg,and when T.J. stole the gun and got in trouble.

Everyone in their life has been oppressed at some point in their life.For Stacy and his siblings ,the non colored kids where penurious to them. Stacy had

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