Sunday, February 24, 2019

Enterprise-Journal: Anne Moody highway dedicated

Submitted Feb 21, 2019

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The Mississippi Department of Transportation dedicated the stretch of Highway 24 from Woodville to Centreville in honor of Centreville native, civil rights activist and author Anne Moody on Wednesday. Pictured are, from left,  Anne Moody History Project founder Roscoe Barnes, Moody’s brother the Rev. Fred Moody Jr., Southern District Transportation Commissioner Tom King and Rep. Angela Cockerham, D-Magnolia, who sponsored the legislation authorizing the highway dedication.

Note: This report can be viewed on the Enterprise-Journal website here or by following this link: http://www.enterprise-journal.com/news/image_d15401e4-3565-11e9-80dd-f7f8d453e6ee.html


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Want to know more about Anne Moody?

Visit here to see the timeline of
important events in her life history!

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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 Ph.D. 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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