![]() Moody started to work in the fourth grade as she was the eldest in her siblings and her mother could not earn much for the nine children. Change in Moody’s Perspectives about the Movement Overtime She was active throughout her college life which forced her to work for the independence of women from discrimination and get them voting rights, to create a history for the Southerners and give the African Americans the freedom they deserve and await (, 2010). Being and African American and moreover a female, she experienced a lot of discrimination and racism herself. Anne witnessed a lot of discrimination against women and the African Americans in the area where she lived since her childhood. Moody attended a segregated school in Centreville in which she seemed to be a bright student despite her impoverished conditions. ![]() Moody’s mother supported her nine children through restaurant work and domestic chores. Her father left the family when she and her other 8 siblings were still very young. ![]()
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