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Transcript of Coming of Age in Mississippi Ch. 22 Study Game. Annie Mae What has Essie Mae changed her name to by...
She should stop helping the organization.
• In the beginning of the chapter, Moody gets the first letter from her mother. What does the letter tell her?
It keeps her from visiting home where she might put her family in danger.
• Why is that letter influential to Moody?
Jackie Robinson
• Who does Essie Mae meet at one of the big meetings for the organization she is in?
She demands that she will be served at the counter where only whites are
served.
• What is she demanding happen while she is there?
She would like to stay with them and protest, but her husband was
waiting on her.
• One white woman comes up to Moody and tells her which of the following?
She is slapped across the face and shoved against a counter.
• What physical violence happens to Moody while she is at the sit-in?
He gets hit with brass knuckles.
• What physical violence happens to John Salter, the white man at the counter with Moody?
Getting to use the same post office mail boxes
• Which of the following was NOT a demand that the “delegation of Negro ministers” made to the mayor?
Garbage Truck
• Moody discusses a boy who was being taken to jail in a vehicle that is too full. The boy falls
off and is run over. On what vehicle was he riding?
He wants other parts of the country to think he has everything under control He will bribe them to write about the news in favor of the white people. He
does not want the movement to receive any encouragement from the news.
• What does the Mayor mean when he tells the news media that he will give them free transportation and anything else they want if they would “adequately” portray the facts?
They are supposed to be community leaders and are acting like children by
being scared in jail.
• Why does Moody criticize the ministers she gets put in jail with?
He wants to punish the protesters and make them think twice about protesting in the future.
• When Moody is put into the paddy wagon and taken to the fair grounds,
the officer rolls up the windows and turns on the heat in the vehicle. Why does he do this?
He is almost lynched by a group of white boys.
• What does Adeline write in her letter about Junior, their brother?
They knew someone was planning to kill him, and they wanted him dead.
• Why does Anne think the police did not follow this leader home the day he was assassinated?
Nazi Germany
• What does Moody compare the fairgrounds to when she is taken there after being arrested?
John Salter with a hole in his head. Aprison cook making dinner in a
garbage canHigh school students
• What does Anne see while she is at the fairgrounds?
Those fighting for civil rights were scared that they would be killed too.
The news media writes that the NAACP had split up. Many people began
focusing on voter registration instead.
• Why does the Civil Rights Movement fall apart after the NAACP leader is assassinated?
churches
• After the funeral, Anne decides she will visit different white ______ to see if they will let her and her friends inside.
The ushers let them inside, and this shocks Anne.
• What happens at the last white place Moody and her friends visit?
. The whites’ prayers are working to keep their lifestyle and the blacks’ prayers to
end segregation are not.
• Why does she think that even God is against her if she is praying to the same God as white people?