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Coming of age in Mississippi / [electronic resource] by Anne Moody.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Dell, 1976, c1968.Description: 384 p. ; 18 cmISBN:
  • 0440314887
  • 9780440314882
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 976.225 M771c
LOC classification:
  • E185.97.M65 A3 1976
Other classification:
  • HU 9800
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Contents:
Childhood -- High school -- College -- Movement.
Summary: The story of a black girl growing up in the desperate poverty of rural Mississippi. Written without a trace of sentimentality or apology, this is an unforgettable personal story--the truth as a remarkable young woman named Anne Moody lived it. To read her book is to know what it is to have grown up black in Mississippi in the forties and fifties -- & to have survived with pride & courage intact. In this now classic autobiography, she details the sights, smells, & suffering of growing up in a racist society & candidly reveals the soul of a black girl who had the courage to challenge it. The result is a touchstone work: an accurate, authoritative portrait of black family life in the rural South & a moving account of a woman's indomitable heart.
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Autobiography.

"A Laurel book."

The story of a black girl growing up in the desperate poverty of rural Mississippi. Written without a trace of sentimentality or apology, this is an unforgettable personal story--the truth as a remarkable young woman named Anne Moody lived it. To read her book is to know what it is to have grown up black in Mississippi in the forties and fifties -- & to have survived with pride & courage intact. In this now classic autobiography, she details the sights, smells, & suffering of growing up in a racist society & candidly reveals the soul of a black girl who had the courage to challenge it. The result is a touchstone work: an accurate, authoritative portrait of black family life in the rural South & a moving account of a woman's indomitable heart.

Childhood -- High school -- College -- Movement.

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