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Coming of Age in Mississippi | Questions and Answers College: Chapters 18 – 21
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1. In what ways are Miss Harris and Mrs. Adams like Mrs. Burke?
2. How does Anne respond to her family’s discouragement of her activism?
3. What is Anne afraid of upon starting class at Tougaloo?
4. Anne learns that the problems she saw among blacks in Centreville aren’t unique to her hometown. Give an example to illustrate that this is true.
5. Why don’t Anne and Rose succeed at their impromptu bus station sit-in?
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1. Miss Harris and Mrs. Adams are similar to Mrs. Burke because...
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