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33: 274:, which covered her life from 1974 to 1984, and in a 1985 interview with Debra Spencer she spoke of writing other books of memoirs, all of which remain unpublished. Moody was also involved in the anti-nuclear movement. She resettled in Mississippi in the early 1990s, though never felt at ease there, according to her sister Adline Moody. 185:. At a young age Moody began working for white families in the area, cleaning their houses and helping their children with homework for only a few dollars a week, while earning perfect grades in school and helping at Mount Pleasant church. After graduating with honors from a segregated, all-black high school, she attended 351:
She and Austin Straus divorced in 1977. Moody declined to make public appearances or grant interviews, with one exception: the above-mentioned interview with Debra Spencer, in 1985. Moody was absent from the spotlight during and after the civil rights movement, partly because she (like many people)
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reveals the small and large violent acts encountered regularly by numerous African American southerners, especially women. Moody grew up in a household where her mother would suppress any idea of questioning the way things were or the concept of segregation. The book has been published in seven
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was assassinated outside his family home in Jackson. Anne Moody was arrested in Jackson, Mississippi for attempting to protest inside of a post office with 13 others, including Joan Trumpauer, Doris Erskine, Jeanette King, and Lois Chaffee.
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In the 1960s, Moody went "underground," moving to New York where she lived quietly for decades. She stipulated that she would not be a part of any interviews during this time. It was in New York where Anne Moody wrote
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received the Brotherhood Award from the National Council of Christians and Jews, and the Best Book of the Year Award from the National Library Association. In 1972, Moody worked as an artist-in-residence in
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after receiving a full-time scholarship, and they remained there until 1974 when they returned to America. Upon her return, she wrote a sequel to her autobiography, entitled
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on September 15, 1940, was the oldest of eight children. After her parents split up when she was five or six years old, she grew up with her mother, Elmira aka Toosweet, in
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needed time to heal from the physical and psychological wounds received during those efforts. She lived in
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on an academic scholarship to earn a bachelor's degree. She became involved with the
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We Shall Not Be Moved: The Jackson Woolworth's Sit-In and the Movement It Inspired
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contains a series of short stories aimed at teaching young people about dying.
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and in 1975, released a collection of short stories entitled
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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American civil rights activist and writer (1940–2015)
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photograph. Two weeks after the sit-in, Mississippi
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Index


Mississippi
Gloster
Natchez Junior College
Tougaloo College
Coming of Age in Mississippi
Mississippi
Civil Rights Movement
NAACP
CORE
SNCC
racism
Centreville
Centreville, Mississippi
Woodville
Natchez Junior College
Tougaloo College
Congress of Racial Equality
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Woolworth
Jackson
Joan Trumpauer
John Salter, Jr.
Jackson Daily News
NAACP
Medgar Evers
Freedom Summer
Canton, Mississippi
Berlin

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