Anne Moody has experienced such a diverse life in this way. And she can turn it into a powerful book called "the arrival of the Mississippi era". Ann's childhood not only prepared for participation in the sports of the 1960s, but also inspired and inspired her. Anne Moody sometimes saw a lot of ups and downs. As explained in her first 24 - year book, her uncertainty is reasonable, but in general this book will talk about not only private life in Ann, but also a successful story. And at home.
Ann Moody's lifetime and the events of the civil rights movement are recorded in her autobiography and a book called "The arrival of the Mississippi era" published in 1968. In this article, I borrowed this autobiography and is involved in autobiography. The movement is analyzed. The theme of the paper is "The view of Ammoody 's movement changed, which led to the transformation of the civil rights movement." Anne Moody was born in the Mississippi Jim Crow era, where he grew up when he was a child. Relationship with racial discrimination, patriarchal control, unfairness, and grassroots organizations (such as CORE, National Association for Color Improvement (NAACP), Student Nonviolence Coordination Committee (SNCC)) The paper is included. Recording autobiography Tugaloo Academy's graduate Moody reflects the influence of protests against racial injustice with local leaders and other Tugaloo students.
Anne Moody's autobiography from the Mississippi era, Ann Moody of the Mississippi era is that she grew into a black girl in adulthood. The choice of Moody's started from the beginning - when she was 4 years old, a poor tenant's child worked for the white farmer. She is trying to survive in one of the most racial countries in the United States, so she overcame obstacles such as discrimination and hunger. By telling the stories of her life ... Jane Air is a story of the classic Jane Air era of Charlotte Bronte, an "adult" story. The main character is Jane, from childhood childhood to adult maturity. During this journey, Jane experienced the fight of education and containment. So she tried to understand herself and the world. But, whether it is a real physical containment or a spiritual containment, she often has to fight with all kinds of containment. This educational war