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Noble, Jeanne L

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Personal name headingNoble, Jeanne L.
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Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1926-07-18
Death date2002-10-17
Place of birthAlbany (Ga.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
AffiliationHoward University Columbia University Albany State College Langston University New York University Marymount Manhattan College
Profession or occupationCollege teachers Radio writers
Found inHer The Negro woman's college education, 1987: CIP t.p. (Jeanne L. Noble) pub. info. (teaches, Brooklyn College)
LC data base 6-1-87 (hdg.: Noble, Jeanne L.)
New York times, Nov. 2, 2002: obituaries (Dr. Jeanne L. Noble; professor of education; one of the first African-American women to receive tenure at NYU; b. Jeanne Laveta Noble on July 18, 1926; d. Oct. 17, 2002 in New York)
African American National Biography, accessed March 21, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Noble, Jeanne L.; Jeanne Laveta Noble; educator, leader, radio / tv writer; born 18 July 1926 in Albany, Georgia, United States; Howard University (1946), MA (1948), PhD in Educational Psychology and Counseling (1955) from Columbia University; taught at the Albany State College, in Georgia (1948), at Langston University, Oklahoma (1950-1952) and at the New York University; trustee boards at Marymount Manhattan College, Lincoln University and HBCU, Pennsylvania; won regional Emmy Award (1977); represented United States as a delegate to the World Assembly in Denmark; served at the Peace Corps and UNESCO; received the National Association of Black Women in Higher Education Lifetime Achievement Award (1989); retired as professor emeritus from Brooklyn College-City University of New York; died 17 October 2002 in New York, United States)