![]() ![]() The writer portrays racial subjugation in Mississippi and how the blacks were denied equal opportunities in the employment sector. There are also other issues presented, in the book, to which the writer was not an exception. ![]() She describes how the kitchen was in sharp contrast to their kitchen. For instance, the writer narrates the ordeal between the whites and other races when she visited where her mother was working as a house help. For instance, Mississippi was characterized by poverty during this period, hard work, and general suffering from the public. ![]() On the other side, the reader is given the picture of how it was in Mississippi before the civil rights movement. The monograph also highlights the situations that the writer underwent and her participation in the movement. In “Coming of Age in Mississippi” Moody takes the reader through her autobiography and how life was cruel in Mississippi during the reign of Jim Crow. ![]()
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