

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
A three-part drama telling the story of a black girl and her family who try to hold onto their land during the Depression.
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Plot Summary
Set in Mississippi during the Great Depression, this film tells the story of the Logan family, a proud African American family who own and work their own land. Facing economic hardship and racial injustice, the Logans strive to maintain their dignity and protect their family in a prejudiced society. The story is largely seen through the eyes of young Cassie Logan, who learns valuable lessons about courage, family, and the struggles of her community.
Critical Reception
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry was generally well-received for its powerful portrayal of African American life and resilience during a difficult historical period. Critics praised its faithful adaptation of Mildred D. Taylor's novel, highlighting its strong performances, particularly from Claudia McNeil, and its unflinching look at racial inequality. Audiences appreciated its focus on family values and the spirit of perseverance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive and powerful depiction of a Black family's struggle for dignity.
- Commended for its strong performances and faithful adaptation of the beloved novel.
- Seen as an important educational film about American history and racial injustice.
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Fun Fact
The film was based on the critically acclaimed novel of the same name by Mildred D. Taylor, which won the Newbery Medal in 1977.
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