Background
Moore, Virginia Bradley was born on May 13, 1932 in Laurens, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Robert Otis Brown and Queen Esther (Smith) Bradley.
Moore, Virginia Bradley was born on May 13, 1932 in Laurens, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Robert Otis Brown and Queen Esther (Smith) Bradley.
Bachelor of Science, Winston-Salem State University, 1954. Master of Library Science, University Maryland, 1970.
Teacher John R. Hawkins High School, Warrenton, North Carolina, 1954-1955, Happy Plains High School, Taylorsville, 1955-1958, Young and Carver elementary schools, Washington, 1958-1965. Library Davis and Minor elementary schools, 1965-1972, Ballou Senior High School, Kramer Junior High School, Washington, 1972-1975, 78-80, Anacostia Senior High School, Washington, 1975-1977, 80-95. Library I, adult services Greenbelt (Maryland) Branch Library., since 1997.
Director church library workshops Asbury United Methodist Church, Washington, 1972—1974, 1976. Speaker, presenter Church and Synagogue Library. Association, 1975, 80, 83, speaker spring workshop, 99, presenter, 2000.
Member serials committee Prince George's County Memorial Library. Systems, 2000—2005; chair-competency based curriculum District of Columbia public schools, 1978—1993. Chair local arrangements launching National School Library.
Media Month United States Capitol, 1985. Member 1st library and information science delegate to People's Republic China, 1985. Member faculty 1st established public service academy in nation Anacostia Senior High School, 1990—1995.
Coordinator The National Library Week workshop Greenbelt Library. Prince George's County Memorial Library. Systems, 2002; presenter in field.
Host church chair spring workshops Church and Synagogue Library. Council, National Capital Area, 2004.
Co-chairman national library involvement committee Martin Luther King, Junior Federal Holiday Commission, 1990—1999, chairman, 1996—1999. Trustee LeRoy C. Merritt Humanitarian Fund, 2002—2006. Library Mount Carmel Baptist Church, Washington, 1984, chair church library committee, 2000—2005, ad hoc committee for churchwide programs, 2001—2005, library Sunday School Mother's Day coordinator, 1990—1994, junior church pianist, 1994—1997, Sunday School adult department pianist, since 1984, co-chairman African-American History Missouri commission, 1996—2005, chairman publicity committee, 1996—1999, committee renovation of Review Arthur H. Pace Library.
Multipurpose Room, vice-chair publicity liaison committee, 1999—2005, soprano sanctuary choir, since 1995, soprano soloist women's day and tribute commemoration, 1998, music committee, 1998—2005. Chairman social responsibilities roundtable Martin Luther King Junior holiday task force American Library. Association, since 1999.
Recording secretary Washington Pan-Hellenic Council, 1975. Member American Library Association (councilor-at-large 1983-1991, 96—, committee on committees 2005, Freedom to Read Honor Roll, 1999), League of Women Voters (secretary Prince George's County, Maryland 1997-1999, vice president 1999-2000, president 2000-2005, member United States lobby corporations 2004-2007, nominations chair National Capital area 2005—2006), AARP, International Association School Libraries, National Education Association (life), American Association School Libraries (committees 1973-1983, since 1987), District of Columbia Association School Libraries (president 1971-1973, citation 1973, newsletter editor 1971-1975, 83), Intellectual Freedom Committee (chairman 1983-1999), Freedom to Read Foundation, Society School Libraries International (charter), Intellectual Freedom Roundtable (board directors executive committee 1989-1991), District of Columbia Library. Association, Maryland Library.
Association, Maryland Educational Media Organization, International Platform Association, Southeast Neighbors Club, American First Day Cover Society, National Council Negro Women, Zeta Phi Beta (vice president chapter 1972-1974), Delta Kappa Gamma (vice president Alpha chapter 1990-1992, president 1992-1995, Nu State District of Columbia membership chairman 1991-1992, since 2002, vice president 1994-1995, president 1995-1997, liaison United States Forum 1995-1997, 99—, speaker, state president 1997-1999, steering committee speaker Society International Legislation seminar 1998, District of Columbia state delegate National Legislation Seminar 2006).
Married David Lee Moore, December 27, 1957 (divorced 1973).