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    of power‚ what is power? What forms of power are presented in the film? Who has the power (How/why)? Who is powerless? How has power obtained? How is power maintained? How is power used and abused? Does the balance of power change? The film Mississippi burning presents a strong theme of power‚ throughout the film it shows both lack of power for some and also the ways others can abuse it. The film accurately demonstrates how little equality and respect was shown to the African Americans and how

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    Anne Moody – Coming of Age in Mississippi The autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody is the story of her life as a poor black girl growing into adulthood. Moody chose to start at the beginning - when she was four-years-old‚ the child of poor sharecroppers working for a white farmer. She overcomes obstacles such as discrimination and hunger as she struggles to survive childhood in one of the most racially discriminated states in America. In telling the story of her life‚ Moody

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    visual text Mississippi Burning these powerful words are reflected in the opening sequence. The opening sequence is made up of three key scenes‚ the drinking fountain scene‚ the burning church scene and the chase scene. These three scenes are effective because it establishes the central theme of the film. The director‚ Alan Parker‚ uses visual and verbal techniques such as symbolism‚ lighting and music to portray the idea of man’s inhumanity to man. Mississippi Burning is set in Mississippi in 1964

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    MONOGRAPH PAPER COMING OF AGE IN MISSISSIPPI Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody was published on 1968. This autobiography is memoires of Anne Moody about growing up poor and black in the rural Mississippi. The book was divided into four parts from childhood until her late 20s that described the experiences of Anne Moody in the Civil Rights Movement and her struggles against racism. Anne Moody was born in the 1940s which was the time after World War II. This was

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    Reading Notes Chapter 1 Cahokia: Thirteenth-century Life on the Mississippi Cahokia‚ a city on the Mississippi River across from present day Saint Louis‚ was bustling with industry and farming around the mid 1200’s. It had almost 30‚000 residents at its peak. People went to work in the various industries such as the manufacturing of pottery‚ tools‚ jewelry‚ and the fashioning of metals. Hundreds of acres of farms grew pumpkins‚ corns‚ and beans‚ all crops native to America‚ among other things

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    What One Sees Is Not Always What It Seems “Two Views of the Mississippi”‚ by Mark Twain is a very remarkable piece. In this short story he is reminiscing back to a time when he first sees the Mississippi River‚ the beauty he took in that day. Then he looks once more only to find that it is not all that enchanting. He looks back‚ only to find something that contradicts the beauty he is witnessing. When people look at something‚ they only see what they want to see‚ the truth is there is always a darker

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    Mississippi Burning Movie Response The main theme centered on the movie‚ “Mississippi Burning‚” has much to do racism. The movie was about two FBI agents looking for two white men and one black man who were civil rights workers. It just so happens that they were stopped by several police officers‚ and other members of the town‚ and were murdered due to the fact that they supported racial equality. Most members of the town try to cover it up and make it seem like the three had simply left town

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    town on a cold winter morning to get medicine for her sick grandson. One aspect of Phoenix’s likeness to the mythical phoenix is their journey before they die. The Natchez Trace is an old highway that runs from Nashville‚ Tennessee‚ to Natchez‚ Mississippi (Natchez Trace 27 May 2013). By 1800 it was the busiest in the American South (Natchez Trace 27 May 2013). Phoenix lives “a way back off the Old Natchez Trace‚” which indicates that the journey along with the fact that it is December is difficult

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    Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody In her book Coming of Age in Mississippi‚ Anne Moody writes about her different experiences while growing up in the South as an African-American female during the 1950s and 1960s. Her various stories range from living on a plantation as a child‚ to working for Caucasian families as a teenager‚ and to fighting segregation laws publicly as an adult. As Anne grows from a naive child to a progressive adult‚ she gradually develops into a local leader for

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    readers powerful stories that they can divulge in. Mark Twain wrote “Life On the Mississippi”‚ which gives a vast trove of details about where he used to live‚ in a small town of Hannibal‚ Missouri. In this literature he talks about a wide variety of key aspects‚ but what stands out the most was the town. He takes us through the town describing it as boring and dull. He reminisces about how beautiful the Mississippi river was; it was right next to the town. He also describes the people who lived

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