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One Crazy Summer Chapter 28 Summary

Stores of the No Sayers

  • Back at the People's Center, everyone is super supportive of the girls.
  • They go on with the cause, too, now more than ever.
  • Cecile is considered a freedom fighter. Delphine knows this, too, and figures they have to go to the rally now to support her mother's fight.
  • She decides not to call Pa or Big Ma to tell them about Cecile being arrested.
  • First off, she feels safe in the community they've become a part of in Oakland, plus she's really not ready to hear Big Ma's I told you so about Cecile being no good and getting herself thrown in jail.
  • Sister Mukumbu and Sister Pat try to explain why Cecile was arrested: Basically, the police were after the two Panthers that were with her at the time, but she was taken in, too, because she volunteered her printing press to the cause.
  • Knowledge is power, after all, so keeping people informed is the same as giving them power.
  • Let's just say the police don't want the cause to be powerful.
  • Delphine knows that's a way of twisting the truth a bit, but she likes that way; she likes thinking of her mother as a fighter.
  • Crazy Kelvin offers some support to the girls, too, but Fern just looks at him.
  • She says, "What's wrong with this picture?" just like he said to her when he saw her white doll, then she calls him Fido and barks at him.
  • We're not totally sure what this is about, by the way, but it's pretty cool to see Kelvin taken down a peg by little Fern.
  • The she starts singing again, "I saw something!" like she did on the bus to San Francisco. Again, she won't tell us what it is. Out with it, Fern.
  • The kids from the Center hand out flyers for the people's rally coming soon.
  • They each take a turn asking storeowners to put the flyers up in their window; some say yes, some say no.
  • Delphine and Eunice each challenge themselves to ask the owners who aren't a guaranteed yes.
  • Delphine even tries the big Safeway store where they buy groceries, but the manager says no.
  • Delphine walks out respectfully.
  • She's been keeping track of all the no responses and vows never to spend another dime in those stores. You go, Delphine.