What are Mama and Big Ma doing at the beginning of this chapter? Why?
What does Mr. Morrison's story imply about how black and white workers are treated on the railroad?
Why do you think Papa brought Mr. Morrison home? What might this foreshadow?
The author says that when people gathered at the Logan home after church on Sunday, "angry, hopeless words" were said. What were people upset about?
From what you know so far, why does Papa insist the children not go to the Wallace store?