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1. The more Anne participates in the civil rights movement, the more resistance she gets from her family. How does this affect her?
2. How is religion linked yet separate from the civil rights movement in communities where Anne is working?
3. Unlike Martin Luther King, Jr., who preached that the best way to counter violence and racism was with nonviolence Anne Moody asks if there is a point at which greeting repeated violence...
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