How Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody Enhances and Challenges the Narrative

In this essay responding to Anne Moody's autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi, the student describes Moody's childhood, high school and college years as an activist, and her civil rights work. The student is especially interested in Moody's journey away from nonviolence as an antidote to the impulse to give even the unresolved history of American racism a "happily ever after."
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