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aware of the children's observation of Miss Moore. Her physical characteristics such as her "nappy hair", not to mention that she "was black as hell" created an uncomfortable atmosphere for the children causing the kids to even say that "kinda hated her". This attitude towards Miss Moore could likely be attributed to the racial injustice that was prevalent in the South during that time. Being black was hard, but it could be argued that it was harder the darker your skin complexion, and these children were aware that. However, what these children (many adults) were unaware of was the fact that this dark-skinned, coarse-hair having woman could be highly educated and have "proper speech". Although her proper speech was one of the factors which led the kids to hate her before they knew her, its probable that it is what attracted the kids to her in the first place.
Miss Moore was portrayed as very interested in giving the children life lessons...