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Essay heading: Coming of Age in Mississippi
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After I read the book, Coming of Age in Mississippi, I realized what it was really like for blacks back then. I never realized what it was like and all that they had to go through. It really hit home when Anne Moody talked about when she graduated from Tougaloo, none of her family showed up because they weren't appreciative for what Anne did for them... displayed 300 characters
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It really hit home when Anne Moody talked about when she graduated from Tougaloo, none of her family showed up because they weren't appreciative for what Anne did for them. If it wasn't for her, I think that we would have segregation, but not as bad. She did a wonderful thing for the black community... displayed next 300 characters
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