Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

What does Mr. Does Avery mean by, “They're ridin’ tonight”? Why does Mama make the kids go to bed? How do they react to this, and what does this show about them? Why doesn’t Mama accept Stacey’s help? What does she mean when she says that Stacey does help her, more than he knows?

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Avery is referring to the night-riders (the men who burned Mr. Berry and his nephews. The children listen without question because they are afraid. Stacey gives his mother his complete support.

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