Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Wilkinson man draws portrait of civil rights icon Anne Moody

By Roscoe Barnes III
Chairman, Anne Moody History Project
Copyright (c) 2017

#AnneMoody


Derrick Young presents portrait of Anne Moody to Emma Taplin, quality 
assurance manager of Wilkinson County Correctional Facility (WCCF) and 
member of the facility’s Anne Moody History Project (AMHP).
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Wilkinson man draws portrait of famous civil rights author

Woodville, Miss. -- Derrick Young recently completed a portrait of civil rights pioneer Anne Moody for the Anne Moody History Project (AMHP) at Wilkinson County Correctional Facility (WCCF).

Young, who is incarcerated at WCCF, drew the portrait on canvas using pencil and charcoal. It will be donated to a local African American museum as part of an on-going community service project by WCCF. He is pictured with Quality Assurance Manager Emma Taplin who serves on the AMHP committee.

Moody, who died in 2015, was the author of Coming of Age in Mississippi. She was born and reared in Wilkinson County in southwest Mississippi, just above the Louisiana line. She went to school in Centreville and Woodville. She was living in Gloster at the time of her death.

Taplin and other staff said they were amazed by Young’s art work and the striking resemblance to the actual photograph of Moody. “He did a great job,” Taplin said.

“His work actually looks better than the photo,” said one staff.

“Everything about it was nice and beautifully done,” said Warehouse Manager Ruby Dixon, who also serves on the AMHP committee. “It was unbelievable. He said he could do it and then he did it.”

Taplin said the AMHP committee is considering a possible exhibit of art work related to Anne Moody history. She said efforts are being made to have the work on display in the community and in several museums.

Derrick Young is proud of the work he’s done for the Anne 
Moody History Project. He plans to do other projects as assigned.
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Would you like to know more about Anne Moody?
Visit the Anne Moody page here!

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For more information: 
See the Anne Moody page here.
Questions about the Anne Moody History Project may be directed to Roscoe Barnes III via email at doctorbarnes3@gmail.com or roscoebarnes3@yahoo.com For updates on Anne Moody history and the on-going work of this community service project, simply follow this blog or follow AMHP on Twitter (@AnneMoodyHP). #ComingOfAgeinMississippi

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