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In the book Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred Taylor, Stacey Logan, a privileged child that has his own land, is friends with T.J. Avery, a poor sharecropping child with few luxuries. This all takes place in Mississippi in 1933, a place of rampant segregation and racism, even after the civil war. However, even within the colored community there is conflict, as shown by Stacey Logan greatly contributing to T.J. Avery’s downfall, and refusing to stop it.. Stacey began the breakdown of T.J. by abandoning him, leaving T.J. susceptible to corruption. The desertion of T.J. was initiated when T.J. accidentally makes Mrs. Logan lose her job after she graded him poorly. After hearing of this, Stacey confronted T.J. and in a fit of anger deserted T.J, as shown on page 194: “We walked on, not stopping… we left him and we heard no more.” One might argue that T.J. is at fault here instead of Stacey, as he divulged information that was supposed to never leave the classroom, knowing Mrs. Logan would get something more serious than a stern talking-to. With Mrs. Logan no longer having a job, the Logans were at risk of financial issues, which make Stacey’s actions justified. However, when T.J was profusely apologizing, and visibly upset, and Stacey still left him without mercy, he allowed T.J. to fall in with …show more content…

by R.W. and Melvin, and did nothing but watch. On one of their trips to the forest, the Logan children meet Jeremy, younger brother of R.W. and Melvin, white boys with unpleasant reputations, who tells them the following on page 197: “...R.W. and Melvin aren’t very nice… They brung T.J. by the house a couple of times… They treated him almost friendly like, but when he left they laughed… called him names.” Stacey now knew that T.J. running around with R.W. and Melvin was a bad idea, and he still ignored T.J.’s plight, almost approving of the train-wreck that T.J.’s life was

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