An Analysis Of Anne Moody's Coming Of Age In Mississippi

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Coming of Age in Mississippi gives us an understanding of what it meant to be a young African-American woman growing up in the South in such a period of time that was strongly influenced by the Civil Rights Movement that was going on. Based on Anne Moody’s own life, from her early childhood until she is in her twenties, it explores her growth which is also meant to represent that of the Civil Rights Movement. Moody was born in the 1940’s and grew up in a county that was plagued with extreme racism and poverty, especially among the African-American community. We see that her family were sharecroppers, just like many others who were struggling to survive. Her father leaves her family and in this we see the racial distinctions among light and

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