The Scottsboro Boys Museum, in collaboration with Professor Jaia Chen and the Northeast Alabama Community College Art Department, opens the third annual Art Memory Wall for Black History Month. We invite everyone to join us in enjoying music from the NACC Music Department and a keynote address from Scottsboro Boys descendant Ana Wright.
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Ana Wright was born into a family steered by strong, insightful women who instilled the importance of knowledge, humanistic behavior and character development. As a result, she achieved her educational goals with a BA in Broadcast Communications, a MS in Project Management, and a MA in Teaching. She has traversed corporate settings, educational settings and the non-profit sector. Currently, she serves as the Executive Director of One Simon Two Rubys and A Hamp, which is a 501(c)(3) that she founded in 2025 to do cemetery restoration and beautification. Her goals are now rooted in ancestral veneration and the unearthing of people, places, truths, and stories - hidden, lost, forgotten or buried. She is a proud descendant of the Wright legacy as the granddaughter of Andy Wright, great granddaughter of Ada Wright and great niece of Leroy Wright.