Anne Moody's Coming Of Age In Mississippi

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The Coming of Age in Mississippi is an emotional real life experience. Which explains vivid events that Anne Moody had lived throughout her civil rights movement. She was one of the persons that was involved and supporter of the movement in Mississippi and New Orleans, and Canton. Anne Moody was happy she was going to meet Martin Luther king a well speaker and supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. She was happy that she attended the March on Washington she described the people what she was wearing the artist that attended the event. Saying what a group of men held banners that said Bury Jim Craw. She compares her life in Canton where she couldn’t get much sleep and wishing she could dream like Martin Luther King. It’s been a hard process …show more content…

She also described how people sang freedom songs and talk about the good-looking Medgar Evers. It was one of Anne Moody inspirations to know a famous leader. One of the hardest process of Anne was the killing of Medgar Evers because she had seen him an hour before he was shot. It was unbelievable the great Jackson NAACP leader death in his driveway. Anne describe how people wanted to protest his death and wanting to march. She was mad because Jackson students didn’t want to protest that was ashamed. Anne show a big affection to Medgar because she knew and respect her leader and didn’t wanted this to be the outcome. As a negro, she wanted people to know she was going to fight back. She didn’t want to just banish away just like other killings. In the America Native textbook is objective. It shows the great leader of the NAACP in Jackson, Mississippi. It just said he was shot to death in his drive way in Jackson. That it made the social issue bigger and that many House represents would block Kennedy’s civil rights for months. It just clarifies his death not his doing in the Civil Moment. It’s just plain like they don’t show the true origin

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