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    the Jim Crow South, Anne Moody lived her life trying to overcome the challenges of living in a racist society. In her autobiography, Coming of Age in Mississippi, she details her intimate experiences as a young African American woman facing the challenges of growing up in the Jim Crow South during the mid-twentieth century. This autobiography is divided into four, chronological sections: childhood, high school, college, and the Movement. In the first section of the book, Moody recollects her life

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    comfortable to them and be honest with who they are and what is the problem they are facing at a young age. The book chosen for a example of young adult literature is growing up in mississippi by Anne Moody, this is a historical fiction book detailing the events of her life in detail. In the novel, Anne comes to terms what kind of treatment african americans received in mississippi around the 1950’s during her teenage years. Before she became a teenager the fact that she

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    nearly fifty years since Anne Moody published her memoir entitled Coming of Age in Mississippi. Though the tension is not nearly as present now as it was in the 1960s, both media and politics revolve around the many issues of civil rights and racial divides. At the end of her book, Moody tells the audience that she “I WONDER…” (Moody 289). It is assumed that she is wondering whether or not society will overcome the large amount of racial issues. Within the memoir, Moody touches on several severe

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    Anne Moody uses logos and ethos to make her memoir of the woolworth’s sit-in more credible. The way she does this though is ingenious. She uses very well thought out logos to improve her ethos which then improves her credibility. For example, she uses very specific dates and times such as, “spring of 1963... at 11 o’clock” when they walked into the Woolworths or that same day , “at 11:15 when they all sat down at the previously segregated counter.” These specific times make it hard to not believe

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    The book “Coming of Age in Mississippi” By Anne Moody is an autobiography and talks about the lifestyle of growing up as a Negro in the rural south during horrid times for blacks. Moody was born on September 15, 1940 and died just last year on February 5, 2015. Moody starts her story from the beginning of child hood living with her mother and siblings. She was a brilliant student and also had the motivation for doing her best, but the barriers that blocked her simply seemed impossible to pass, she

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    In the story, Anne Moody, Coming of Age in Mississippi, Anne known as Essie Mae found out the meaning of racism at a young age and also see or heard what whites do to black people if they did not like what they was doing. She did not know that whites and blacks had their own place to sit and eat or why whites went to one school and blacks went to another. She just assumes that whites went to the school that was close to their neighborhood, but Essie Mae experience her first meaning of segregation

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    In the autobiography “Coming of age in Mississippi” by Anne Moody known as Essie Mae in the book she writes in great detail the struggles her and other people of her color had to go through in order to gain their rights. From such a young age she saw the differences in the way people of color were treated in comparison to whites, things that no one should go through much less a kid. From the beginning you see that Essie Mae is such a brilliant kid and all the trials she goes through and the knowledge

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    The autobiography, Anne Moody’s Coming of Age in Mississippi follows a young african american female named Anne through her early years. Anne Moody was born Essie Mae Moody in 1940 grew up in Wilkerson County Mississippi. It was a rural county marked by extreme poverty and racism. It follows Anne through the 1940s to the 1960s. As Anne matures she increasingly becomes conscious of racial inequalities. As Anne progresses through her life she sees significant anti-discrimination legislation had been

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    In the book “Coming of Age in Mississippi” by Anne Moody, it highlights Moody’s role in the Civil Rights movement and looks at how women were very overlooked during this time period. For years Anne Moody fought for civil rights and freedom of herself as well as other black people, but due to her gender she was oftentimes overlooked. In 1968, Anne published a classic autobiography where she explains what her life was like growing up in the poor and racist Mississippi. She describes with raw emotion

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    HIST278 Essay One - Joseph Malthus, 42863655 Anne Moody’s Coming of Age in Mississippi is a story of a black girl growing up in the American Deep South during the development of the Civil Rights Movement. Moody notices the racism that envelops her life and attempts to understand why it exists, despite the absence of reasonable grounding. Suffocating under the restrictions and fear caused by systematic racism, she ultimately decides to become an activist, and takes an active role in demanding equality

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