Stacey respects Mr. Morrison and looks up to him as a strong and protective figure in his life. He sees Mr. Morrison as a mentor and role model, especially in teaching him about standing up for what is right and fighting against injustice.
Mr. Morrison expects him not to do anything bad.
Stacey resents Mr. Morrison because he sees him as a reminder of his family's loss of land and power. Mr. Morrison was hired to help protect the family after their father was injured, leading Stacey to feel like his family needed outside help to stay safe. This causes him to feel undermined and disempowered in his own family.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Mr. Morrison teaches Stacey about the importance of admitting his faults in Chapter 6, following an incident at the Wallace store. Stacey learns the value of taking responsibility for his actions and apologizing when necessary.
Mr. Morrison is a big, strong man who used to work on the Logan family farm in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry." He comes to help protect the Logan family after Stacey gets in trouble at school. Mr. Morrison serves as a protector and a father figure for the Logan children.
L.T. is L.T. Morrison, but in the book they say he is Mr. Morrison.
Mr. Morrison is one of Papa's friends from his job at the railroad. Mr. Morrison was sent by Papa to help around the Logan family (Mama, Big Ma, Stacey, Cassie, Christopher John, and Little Man) while Papa is at work and away from home. Mr. Morrison is characterized as a tall, strong, and quiet man, yet very protective of the children. He is African-American as well and plays big roles in the story.
Mr. Morrison, Papa, and Stacey were late coming home because they had stopped to help the Logan family who were being harassed by the Wallaces at the mercantile. They wanted to ensure the safety of their friends and offer support in a time of need.
Mr. Morrison likely perceives Kaleb Wallace as not posing a physical threat due to his lack of support or weapon, leading him to endure the insults and avoid escalating the situation. This awareness of the power dynamics influences Mr. Morrison's handling of the confrontation with Kaleb.
Mr Morrison avoided Kaleb Wallace by ignoring him and not paying attention to him its an everyday problem when Mr Morrison also gets emotional deep inside you know that Mr Morrison is not an happy bunny
Because at first he feel like he has been replaced at the house because he was the man of the house until he comes and because he hasn't been around him a whole lot.
mr Morrison of course