Anne Moody was born in Wilkinson County, Mississippi on September 15, 1940 to Fred and Elnire (Williams) Moody. She attended Natchez Junior College and completed her education at Tougaloo College. Moody married Austin Stratus and had one child named Sascha. In 1969, Anne's marriage ended in divorce.
Anne's popular autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi is set in her hometown of Centerville, Mississippi. Anne tells the story of her struggles and triumphs in this rural Mississippi town. She talks about racism from a child's …show more content…
Anne spoke and participated in many civil rights activities like the famous Woolworth luncheon sit-in and the March on Washington ( when Dr. Martin Luther King made his famous "I had a dream" speech.). Reverend Edward King and Anne Moody had a close professional relationship. Also in 1972, Moody was the artist-in-residence in Berlin, Germany. Anne worked at Cornell University later as a civil rights project coordinator. Moody now lives in New York where she continues to write and serve her community as a Counselor for New York City's poverty program. Today she remains a more private citizen and rarely does interviews. Moody's works have interested people throughout the world. University students, as well as high school students, have read these books as historical references because Moody's writing allows people to feel the time period. In addition, they interest people because her writing helps the reader visualize the events that occurred in the 50's and