Jeanne L. Noble
Jeanne L. Noble ( born July 18, 1926 in Albany, Georgia, † 17 October 2002 in New York City ) was an American Roman Catholic theologian.
Life
She studied at Howard University and at Columbia University. Noble taught as a high school teacher Roman Catholic theology at New York University. In 1984, she signed the Campaign A Catholic Statement on Pluralism and Abortion, which appeared in the New York Times.
Works (selection)
- The Negro Woman's College Education, 1956
- Beautiful, Also, Are the Souls of My Black Sisters
Albums
- Together with Roscoe Lee Browne, Roses and Revolutions
Prizes and Awards (selection)
- Regional Emmy Award for broadcast in the region WCBS - show, The Learning Experience