The Coming Of Age In Mississippi Short Story

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Is The Secret Found In The Privates? The Coming of Age in Mississippi is a true story that revealed Essie Mae growing up years during the 40s, 50s, and the 60s in which she experienced hardship in a poverty-stricken environment where her parents could not afford to provide her with the luxury of life. As Essie Mae grew from childhood to adulthood, she observed the differences in the way blacks were treated as opposed to whites. “Essie Mae followed her white friend Katie and her siblings in the downstairs lobby area of the movie theatre in which blacks were forbidden” (Moody 201). Toosweet was well aware of the differences in the treatment of blacks and whites so she took her family home with strong words of discipline for Essie Mae. Because …show more content…

Another gender differences that was mentioned was that Essie Mae had “never heard of a single affair in Centreville between a Negro man and a white woman”, but almost every white man in town had a Negro woman in his kitchen or nursing his babies” (Moody 225). My question is why one man can do what he wants with a female and another cannot? Essie Mae is recorded throughout the Coming of Age In Mississippi, but she change her name from Essie Mae to Anne and Anne revealed to her readers her struggles, her hard work, her fight against racial discrimination, her angry, her hatred, her frustration, and her fear. At the end, Anne Moody is on the bus heading to Washington, and the images are reflecting in her mind of what she had experienced while growing up during the 40s, 50, and 60s in home County of Wilkinson and her native state of Mississippi the reflections of the “Taplin burning, the Birmingham church bombing, Medgar Evers’ murder, the blood gushing out of McKinley’s head, and all the other murders” (Moody, 289). These reflections brought tears to Anne eyes as she remembered. Finally, Anne Moody proof is revealed in her game “The Doctor” that she could not find the secret in the “Privates” where she thought it might be to help her to understand why is there a vast

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