Characters<span>Cassie Logan </span> - The narrator and protagonist. Cassie is the second-oldest Logan child. She has a fiery temper like her Uncle Hammer. Also, she is very naive concerning the facts of racism.<span>Little Man (Clayton Chester Logan) </span> - A meticulously neat first-grader, Little Man is the youngest of the Logan children.<span>Stacey Logan </span> - A thirteen-year-old boy, Stacey is the oldest of the Logan children. He is part-adult, part-child.Christopher-John - A cheerful seven-year-old, Christopher-John is the second youngest of the Logan children. He is timid.<span>Papa (David Logan) </span> - Cassie's father. He values his independence highly, leaving to work on the railroad in order not to lose ownership of Logan land.Mama (Mary Logan) - Cassie's mother, a schoolteacher.Uncle Hammer - Papa's brother, Hammer lives in Chicago. He has a short temper.
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1. This shows that the average intelligence is not very smart. In the book, they make the very smart people dumer so that things can be "equal", which you will soon learn, or have learned already.
2. Equality and fairness are different and they got it mixed up. Equality is treating people the same, or viewing them as the same, no matter their circumstance, but fairness is making sure everyone is the EXACT same, like sharing a pizza, its only FAIR that, between two people, they each get four.
They have confused these concepts.
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