The first clue that Papa set the fire in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is when the children see the burned chapter of The Bible. They know it's Papa's because he always carries it with him.
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It was sovled by Papa, because he set a fire on the crops, so everbody pitched in to help put out the fire, even white people! So thats how the problem of racism was solved in "Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry".
Papa starts the fire in his own cotton field as a way to protect his family and send a message to the white community that they will not be intimidated. By burning the field, he shows his defiance against the injustices and threats they face from the white community.
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Mr. Morrison of the Roll of Thunder hear my cry was sent by Papa to help around the Logan family.
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Papa must have another job because he needs to care for his family and pay for his land.
The most important part of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is the exploration of themes such as racism, injustice, and resilience in the face of adversity. The novel highlights the importance of family, community, and standing up for what is right.
It was Jim Lee Barnett and Kaleb Wallace who shot Papa and tried to kill Mr. Morrison in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. They were members of the Wallace family who had a long history of conflict with the Logans.
Yes, in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Mr. Jamison does assure Papa that there are no dangers in shopping in Vicksburg, and that he has made arrangements for protection. Mr. Jamison's words help alleviate some of Papa's concerns about the safety of his family.