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Moody coming of age in mississippi
Moody coming of age in mississippi













Similarly what we read about black women taking nowhere near enough time off of work to recover after pregnancy and birth is evident in Anne’s observations of her own mother: The strain on the family of poverty is abundantly clear. Similarly, early in her life, Anne’s father and mother divorce.

moody coming of age in mississippi

Anne is left alone all day with an uncle who is only eight years old to watch her and who treats her badly because he resents being stuck with this responsibility. The harsh life as sharecroppers produces anxiety and stress in the family structure. Throughout the book there is personal, anecdotal evidence of the statistics we read about in Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow. History classes in the US have a tendency to run out of time in the semester right around the end of WWII. Plus this is a memoir set just before and during the Civil Rights era, which is a time period I must say I don’t know as much about as I should.

moody coming of age in mississippi

I was excited that it was my turn to host the discussion, because memoirs are one of my favorite genres (as my followers know). This project I am co-hosting with Amy truly seems to be flying by! We are already on our fourth read. Here we get to see her first-hand thoughts and memories of the struggle growing up surrounded by institutionalized racism, as well as the difficulties in fighting it.

moody coming of age in mississippi

She was one of the women at the famous Woolworth’s lunch counter sit-in. Anne Moody in her memoir recounts growing up in the Jim Crow law south, as well as her involvement in the Civil Rights movement as a young adult.















Moody coming of age in mississippi