Commissioner Pelicia E. Hall Sends Letter Congratulating Him on Retirement and the Work of the Anne Moody History Project
By Roscoe Barnes III, Ph.D.
Chaplain, Wilkinson County Correctional Facility
Copyright (c) 2019
Copyright (c) 2019
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WOODVILLE, Miss. -- Chandra Berryman, director of Private
and Regional Prisons for the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC),
recently presented Warden Jody Bradley with a letter from Commissioner Pelicia
E. Hall congratulating him on his retirement and the community service of the
Anne Moody History Project (AMHP).
Berryman presented the letter on Thursday, Jan. 3, at a
surprise retirement breakfast held for Bradley by his staff at Wilkinson
Country Correctional Facility (WCCF), Woodville, Miss.
Bradley is retiring after three and a half years of
service as warden of WCCF. He has over 30 years of experience in corrections.
In her letter dated Jan. 2, 2019, Hall noted Bradley has
“faithfully served” his facility and community for several years. “Your
extensive training and teaching background have been positives for both the
facility and the community,” she wrote. “I appreciate your commendable
involvement with the community.”
She also commended him and his staff for their work on
civil rights pioneer Anne Moody, who lived in Wilkinson County.
“Your strong community ties were instrumental in
Wilkinson’s successful efforts to rekindle and ignite interest in Mississippi’s
celebrated author Anne Moody,” Hall wrote. “A section of Mississippi Highway 24
known as ‘Anne Moody Memorial Highway’ ensures that her name will be remember
for generations to come not only because of her book, Coming of Age in
Mississippi.”
WCCF also led efforts to have a day and street named in
Moody’s honor. Her birthday, September 15, was proclaimed “Anne Moody Day” in
her hometown of Centreville in 2017. The Centreville town officials also
renamed Fort Street, “Anne Moody Street.” In May 2018, WCCF welcomed a visit by
officials from the state’s Civil Rights Museum and the Mississippi Department
of Archives and History (MDAH).
Moody, who died in 2015 at the age of 74, was born and
raised in Wilkinson County. Bradley said the work on her history was done
through the facility’s Anne Moody History Project (AMHP), a community service endeavor
created by WCCF staff to promote and help preserve the legacy of Moody.
Hall noted: “The various activities related to
the Anne Moody History Project cement Moody’s place in Mississippi’s history
thanks to you and the Wilkinson staff.”
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ROSCOE BARNES III, Ph.D., is a writer, chaplain, historian, and former newspaper reporter. He is the author of more than a dozen books and Gospel tracts. For more information about his work and history, see his Personal Profile here or visit his website: http://www.roscoebarnes.net. Connect with him on Twitter (@roscoebarnes3) or by email: roscoebarnes3@yahoo.com.
ROSCOE BARNES III, Ph.D., is a writer, chaplain, historian, and former newspaper reporter. He is the author of more than a dozen books and Gospel tracts. For more information about his work and history, see his Personal Profile here or visit his website: http://www.roscoebarnes.net. Connect with him on Twitter (@roscoebarnes3) or by email: roscoebarnes3@yahoo.com.
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