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Analysis Of Coming Of Age Of Mississippi By Anne Moody

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Analytical essay For The African American Experience

The analysis of religion in family of the African American experience is crystal clear in all aspects. For each African American experience the outcome will be different. Religion is an important factor in the African American experience. It is especially important in Coming Of Age Of Mississippi.I will be comparing these important concepts of religion with other texts and documents.

In coming of age in Mississippi, Anne Moody didn’t really understand the concept of religion as a young girl. She didn’t even understand the songs they were singing. She says “And just like at Mount Pleasant, I couldn’t understand one word of any song. All the old ladies did, though.” (Moody, pg 63). For Anne Moody being so young at this time was challenging for her in understanding such big concepts. Anne Moody was not alone in the African American Voices book the Niagara movement statement of principles are very confused of the …show more content…

She scored top marks in Sunday school and really excelled. Anne Moody wants to prove herself to the whites and to anybody who said she couldn’t do it “Within a few days after I received mine, I would know it by heart. And when I said it in the program, unlike most of the other participants, I didn’t forget a word or stumble” (Moody, pg 66). In AAV W.E.B Du Bois’s famous document “We Return Fighting” states. “But by the God of Heaven, we are cowards and jackasses if now that war is over, we do not marshal every ounce of our brain and brawn to fight a sterner, longer,more unbending battle against the forces of hell in our own land.” (Dubois, pg 89)Even though African Americans had it EXTREMELY HARD during the Jim Crow era they still prevailed. They still made sure that they followed what was true to their hearts and they didn’t give up their

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