Virgia Brocks-Shedd Biography Sketch

Virgia Brocks-Shedd (1943-1992) was born in Carpenter, Mississippi. She graduated from Piney Woods School in 1960. While attending Jackson State University, she studied under Dr. Margaret Walker Alexander and earned a B.S. degree in 1964. She received her masters degree from Atlanta University in 1965. Virgia served as Director of Library Services at Tougaloo College 1985-1991. She was a great leader, role model, educator, actress, poet and mother.

Professional affiliations included:

  • Founding member of the Society of Mississippi Archivists
  • Member of the Daughters of Margaret performing arts group

Community Service Involvement included:

  • Served as a member of Jackson Writers’ Group
  • Served two terms as President of The Piney Woods International Alumni Association
  • Held membership in the NAACP
  • Served on the Board of Directors of the Repertory Theatre

Her published works include:

  • “Southern Roads/City Pavements… and We Must Rise”
  • “Untitled” and “Definitely” in Mississippi Earthworks
  • “Mississippi Woods”
  • “Mississippi Writers: Reflections of Childhood and Youth”

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