The Differences Of Lila Quintero Weaver And Rick Alabama

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This essay is about how two writers Lila Quintero Weaver and Rick Bragg spend their life in Alabama. Rick Bragg and Lila Quintero Weaver both have shared their life experience; Rick Bragg shared in All Over But the Shoutin and Lila Quintero Weaver Shared in The Darkroom: A memoir in Black and White. Both writers have narrated their personal life history in their books about how they grew up and what difficulties they have faced. “ Their women worked themselves to death, their mules succumbed to worms and their children were crippled by rickets and perished from fever” (pg. 4). Rick Bragg was a writer and a journalist. He worked in Birmingham new as a journalist for few years, before he joined New York Time he also worked several newspaper …show more content…

Rick Bragg was born in piedmont, Alabama during the Korean War. He finished his high school education and most of his college education in Alabama. In this book Bragg mainly wrote about his mother describing how his mother used to go work at other peoples houses and earn money to raise him and his brother sam. He also mentions about his father as well that his father was always drunk and abusive whenever he is at home. He shows lots of love for his mother “His mother supported the family by picking cotton, taking in other people 's laundry, and cleaning houses for the more prosperous families in the area.” Bragg never like his father because he the family with no financial support and never cared about his children as …show more content…

The most important connection between these two books is that both them are about authors life history. Another main concern is both author grew up in Alabama. Both of them went to college at the University of Alabama. In Darkroom: A memoir in Black and White Lila talks about how she grew up in Alabama where the fight that was going on between the Black and White. In All Over But the Shoutin Rick Bragg talks about how he grew up in poorness and the difficulties his mother faced to grew him and his brother up. “Bragg first book, Shoutin ', was the story of a mother who absorbed the cruelties of an alcoholic husband haunted by his service in the Korean War, and showed how she gave her life, in endless cotton fields, to make a living for her three

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