‘In the early 1930 s there seemed to be a severe problem with racism in the south of the USA. The novel concentrates on the state of Mississippi. The novel is about a black family who owns a large amount of land. In the Southern states of the USA, the worst effect of racism in my opinion was how the law turns a blind eye to the doings of the Whites against Blacks. Another serious flaw in the community was the difference between the standard of education between Blacks and Whites. I will endeavour to explain each of these and more in order of importance.
I will approach this essay by saying that the worst effect of racism is the judicial system in those days, and its bias towards White folk. When one thinks of the USA, one imagines a country where different cultures and ethnic backgrounds can mix, however, in the 1930, down south, it was a much different story. The law contradicted itself by turning a blind eye to the crimes committed against blacks. One such example, and possibly the most serious is what happened to TJ. However, in this case TJ is partially to blame. It is as a result of him being so gullible and the fact that he constantly seeks attention causes him to fall into the wrong crowd, namely, the Simmses brothers.
He thinks that they are his friends but they are just using him to get out of trouble. When the Simmses commit a robbery that went slightly wrong and in the process they hurt the Barnet, eventually killing Mr Barnet, TJ is blamed. Due to the fact that TJ is the biggest suspect and because he is black, the lynch mob try to kill him, taking the law into their own hands. Luckily, Cassies father and Mr Jamison stop them by starting a fire to act as a decoy.
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He is saved, however it is only momentarily he is accused of the killing of Mr Barnet without even being tried. Just because of the fact that he is black, the law does not entitle him to the motto, innocent till proven guilty but on the other hand, guilty before proven. This shows that despite the judicial system stating that all men are equal, that this does not apply to the Black folk in the south. Due to the unfairness of the judicial system, TJ will eventually be executed. Even though TJ did bring this upon himself, it still does not make it right for the law and the sheriff to do what was done. Those of us who aspire to become teachers imagine that when they become teachers they will have the freedom to teach what they feel appropriate and necessary.
However, in the early thirties, in the south, the teachers were told to teach out of a book, which was written by white people. This is not the only flaw in the education and how it was administered in those days. We imagine a school to be a secure and safe place and when we first begin school we like to have new books, this was all a dream for the black children in those days. All the children in the novel are affected by racism in education, perhaps some more than others. In the novel by Mildred Taylor, the black children attend a school far less equipped than that of the Whites Jefferson Davis.
The black school is called Great Faith, and to be honest that is what all the people their have in god to believe that things are going to change and that they may become successful. The school is run-down and greatly deprived of essential resources and maintenance. This reflects on the lives and out come of the pupil, as the school can only teach to a certain level, the black dropout rate (which really cant be called drop out because they dont have much choice) is very high compared to that of the Whites. In my opinion I feel that the decline in the educational standards of Blacks has to be the worst that has ever occur due to racism. Due to the fact that they had a less then lustrous education, I feel that they may grow up hating whites and this would result in a deadlock between the Black and White Community. We all know that it is the faults of the whites and if anyone was to blame it should entirely be put on the white people, however as time progressed the Blacks also did not want to become closer to the whites.
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You may say that two wrongs dont make a right but for things to work the blacks would need something to work with, a basis to start co-operation. Another example of racism in education is when one sees the condition of the books that the state gives to the Great Faith School. This is where Little Man, being his first day, is extremely excited, as shown by what Cassie narrates to us, face lit in eager excitement. As excited, as he may seem, it is very short lived when he realises the condition of books that he is given and what is written on the front cover. The cover of the books shoes that the book is ten years old, and further more it was the belongings of a white pupil when it was new and only when it was in a bad condition was it given to a black pupil. There has to be a limit to the amount of racism a child can take, first to be singled out due the pigment of his skin, then to be given a book which is ten years old, to add to this being called a Nigra is taking it too far.
(The term is a taunt, which was used by the whites in early 30 s in the South).
The fact that all this has happened causes a lot of frustration n the mind of Little Man and he becomes increasingly angry, he says, That one is dirty, to Miss Crocker when she hands hi the book. Another example of racism in education is when Mrs Logan, a teacher at the Black school, starts to cover the labels of the book and to teach the pupils things other then she is supposed to. She demonstrates to me that she is completely against the idea of used books and wants to maintain her integrity.
When Miss Crocker quizzes her as to why she is doing the covers, she says that the pupils dont have to accept them. Due to all of this, when Harlem Granger comes to the school, he sacks Mrs Logan. (He is tipped off by TJ because she failed TJ).
This is another example, which has a very big impact and effect on the education of the blacks because they lose the will to study, because a good teacher has been sacked for teaching what is right and what she believes in. The next cause of racism is the fact that the white folk hate the black people who own their land. The fundamental building blocks of the novel lies on the black ownership of land.
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The novel tells us that the Logan family owns two hundred acres of land and has another one hundred acres of land on mortgage. The land, for the black family, is the only security they have. That and the fact that her family died fighting for it is why Big Ma is so adamant on keeping it. She says that they bled in this land. In the south, the shear thought of Blacks owning land was provocative, it provides an increase in Racist Hatred and also increases the motivation that some of the white folk have for physical violence. A very good example of this is when the Wallace’s attack Papa and Mr Morrison on their return from Vicksburg.
I fell that a lot of the hatred by the whites against the Logans derives form them being very prominent figures in the Black Community. As I have stated below, Big Ma I adamant to keep the land, when Harlem Granger threatens her, she puts the land in the name of her two sons. It is because Harlem Granger is white that he feels that it is his God given right to own the Logans land. In a nutshell, due to racism the black people are not allowed to own their land in peace. The last effect, which I feel is very important, is the way the back children have to act towards the white children, as if they are inferior. The most prominent effect of this in my mind is between Cassie and Lillian Jean.
It starts of by Cassie accidentally bumping into Lillian Jean, she becomes furious and begins to taunt Cassie by comparing Cassies nasty little self with decent white folk. Big Ma and Lillian father force Cassie to apologise and she is also told to call her Miz Lillian Jean. For one child to call another, of the same age Miz is utterly unfair. This again shows how unequal the behaviour has to be between the black and whites.
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This thought of calling an equal Miz hits Cassie badly, she then plans her revenge on Lillian Jean and does so by beating her up and blackmailing her. Another example to show how the black children are told to keep distance with whites is when Jeremy Simms gives Cassie a present, she is not sure whether to take it, she does eventually but her fathers warns her to keep her distance from Jeremy. To conclude form my essay, I can see that racism effect the black people and their children in a major way. Every part of their life is affected. I feel that the worst effect is the law turning a blind eye to the crimes committed against them.
Secondly, I feel that the education system is another aspect which, not only causes the blacks hardship but also causes them to under perform. It is due t this that most black children grow up hating the whites more than their parents and pursue revenge on them, thus causing major outbreaks and riots. I feel that when it comes to education, Mrs Logan and Little Man are the worst effected, in the law, obviously TJ is the worst effected and in behavioural terms Cassie is worst effected. 38 a.