Background
Proctor, Amelia Doleman was born on August 16, 1913 in Occoquan, Virginia, United States. Daughter of James Upshur and Mary Elveta (White) Doleman.
Proctor, Amelia Doleman was born on August 16, 1913 in Occoquan, Virginia, United States. Daughter of James Upshur and Mary Elveta (White) Doleman.
Bachelor of Science, Miner Teachers College, 1936; Master of Arts, New York University, 1953.
Elementary teacher, Prince William County Public School, Quantico, Hickory Ridge and Dumfries, Virginia, 1937-1940; station clerk, Cencus Bureau, Federal Government, Washington, 1940-1941; junior high mathematics teacher, District of Columbia Public Schools, Washington, 1941-1963; special teacher mathematics improvement program, Department Mathematics Washington, 1963-1965; assistant director, Department Mathematics Washington, 1965-1970; retired, Department Mathematics Washington, 1970. Speaker and exhibitor in field.
Honorary fellow John F. Kennedy Library. Foundation; chairman Girl Scouts United States, Arlington, Virginia and Washington. Member Civic Association District of Columbia and Virginia, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Founder Community Library., Ebenezer Baptist Church, Occoquan, Virginia, 1973. Member National Museum Women in the Arts (charter 1988-1995).
Married Franklin Webster Proctor, November 19, 1941.