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Miss Ann; Missy Ann noun the prototype of the white southern woman US, 1925- This, Miss Ann of the Clansman and Rev. Dixon’s finest-dream, here in whose name thousands of blackthroats have been stretched and a million blackballs crushed. — Clarence Cooper Jr., The Farm, pp. 25–26, 1967
- “You know Charlie and Miss Ann ain’t going to sit still for that–their kids in the same classroom with black kids.” — John Williams, The Man Who Cried I Am, p. 235, 1967
- Is he gonna grow up t’be a big bad see-eye-aye man an keep the world safe fo’ Missy Ann’s fur coat? — Robert Gover, JC Saves, p. 70, 1968
- He stopped, talked, and discussed the points of the ten-point platform with all the black brothers and sisters off the block, and with mothers who had been scrubbing Miss Ann’s kitchen. — Bobby Seale, Seize the Time, p. 64, 1970
- “What about Miss Ann there?” he said. — Vernon E. Smith, The Jones Men, p. 14, 1974
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