Background
White, Annette Jones was born on August 29, 1939 in Albany, Georgia, United States. Daughter of Paul Lawrence and Delores Christine (Berry) Jones.
early childhood education administrator
White, Annette Jones was born on August 29, 1939 in Albany, Georgia, United States. Daughter of Paul Lawrence and Delores Christine (Berry) Jones.
Bachelor, Spelman College, 1964; Master of Education, Virginia State University, 1980.
Teacher, Flint Ave Child Development Center, Albany, 1966-1967; teacher, supervisor, Flintside Child Development Center, Albany, 1967-1968; teacher, director, Albany Georgia Community School, 1968-1969; teacher, Martin Luther King Community Center, Atlanta, 1975-1977; teacher, The Appleton School, Atlanta, 1977-1978; secretary, proofreader, The Atlanta Daily World, 1978-1980; teacher kindergarten, Spelman College, Atlanta, 1981-1988; director nursery and kindergarten, lecturer in education, Spelman College, Atlanta, 1988-1997; assistant director Marian Wright Edelman Center, Spelman College, Atlanta, since 1997. Consultant, presenter child development associate program Morris Brown College, Atlanta, 1991. Presenter annual child care conference Waycross (Georgia) College, 1993.
Member Peace Action, Washington, since 1990, Children's Defense Action Council, Washington, since 1990. Member Native American Rights Fund, American Indian Rights Council. Member American Association of University Women, ASCD, National Organization for Women, Academy American Poets, Association Childhood Education International, National Asn.
Education Young Children, National Black Child Development Institute, Georgia Association Young Children (consultant, presenter 1992), National Council Negro Women, Atlanta Association Education Young Children, International Platform Association, Sierra Club.
Married Frank Irvin White, November 13, 1964. Children: Melanie Francine, Sharmian Lynell.