Background
Jackson, Annie Lou Stingley was born in Blevins, Arkansas, United States. Daughter of William Henry and Nina (Duke) Stingley.
Jackson, Annie Lou Stingley was born in Blevins, Arkansas, United States. Daughter of William Henry and Nina (Duke) Stingley.
AB, Henderson State Teachers College, 1951. Master of Library Science, Texas State College Women, Denton, Texas, 1954.
Teacher & library Washington High School, Arkansas, 1940—1946. Assistant library Ouachita College, Arkadelphia, 1944. Head library Arkadelphia City and Clark County Library., 1946—1953.
Consultant, High School public libraries Arkansas Library. Commission, 1953—1965. State school library supervisor Arkansas Department Education, 1965—1972.
Library consultant, 1972—1974. Director Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title II. Member, advisory board Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives, 1977—1978.
God never intended nor desired for a single person to go to Hell. Sin caused a separation between God and man, and that Jesus’ death on the cross is the only bridge to cross from death to life. This bridge, however, is accessible by anyone at anytime.
Baptists should be faithful ambassadors of reconciliation in their personal relationships and local communities as they demonstrate the power of the Gospel to reconcile all persons in Christ.
Your desires, ambitions, goals, and purpose change as you begin to enjoy a close walk with a living God. These changes are different for each individual, and the journey needs to be taken a step at a time.
Active member Community Chest Board, Arkadelphia, United Nations Speakers Bureau in Arkansas. Member, adult education coordinating board Young Women’s Christian Association. Member Commissioner Edns.
Advisory Committee on School Libraries. Chairman, state committee on school library study Southern States Work Conference on Education, 1957—1960. Executive director The National Library Week for Arkansas, 1963.
Secretary Pulaski County Chapter United Nations, 1964. Volunteer chairman, library services Second Baptist Church Little Rock, since 1979. Member American Library Association Editorial Subcommittee Compiling Basic Book Collection for High School, 1957.
Adviser and assisted editor Handbook for the Student Assistant in School Library., 1959. Review, bibliography Arkansiana for High School, 1960, 1964. Chairman, committee compiling bibliography on Black Americans.
Member of National Education Association, American Association of University Women (1st vice president 1970-1972), Women's National Book Association (chairman, University Arkansas Personnel Library. Contest 1972-1973, chapter president 1976-1977), International Platform Association, National Society Arts and Letters (president, Little Rock 1974-1976, associate national chaplain 1976), Arkansas Education Association, Clark County History Society, United Nations Association (president, state division United States of America for Arkansas 1969-1970), Veterans World War I Auxiliary (state conductress 1973-1974, chaplain 1974-1975, state president 1976-1977), National Association State School Library. Supervisors (president 1972-1973), Arkansas History Association, National Adult Education Association, Arkansas Library.
Association, Arkansas Student Library. Association (Libraries council), American Library. Association (chairman, Arkansas membership committee Audio-Visual division 1956), American Association School Libraries (state president, representative, The National Library Week 1959-1960), Order Eastern Star, Arkansas Genealogical Society, Arkansas Pioneers, Fine Arts Club, Altrusa Club (board directors, Little Rock 1965-1974, 1st vice president 1968-1969, president 1971-1972, international relations chairman, international district 8 1970-1972), Greater Little Rock Federation Womens Clubs (secretary 1974-1975), Alpha Beta Alpha, Alpha Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Kappa Gamma (2nd vice president, Gamma chapter 1966-1968).
Married Joseph Jackson, September 4, 1922. Children: Joseph Lyle, Andrew Stingley, Kenneth Edwin.