Background
Norman, Cora Ellen Garner Daughter of Robert Everett and Jewel Melissa (Beasley) Garner.
Norman, Cora Ellen Garner Daughter of Robert Everett and Jewel Melissa (Beasley) Garner.
Graduate Institute of Education Management and Institute Lifelong Management, Harvard University, 1978, 79, University London, 1985.
Teacher, Holly Springs High School (Mississippi), 1964-1965. Science teacher Lafayette County High School, Oxford, Mississippi, 1965-1966. Administrative assistant to director continuing education University Mississippi, 1966-1969.
Executive director Mississippi Humanities Council, Jackson, since 1972. Chairman Mississippi Political Women's Caucus, 1978. President Mississippi Women's Cabinet Public Affairs.
Active Virginia Gildersleeve International Fund for University Women, Mississippi State Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.
The teaching of Bible shows methods by which a man can obtain salvation.
When seeking to address certain political issues, the Church must engage with other denominations to understand their views and needs.
As human beings people find themselves as part of an unjust, sinful and violent world, which we may feel individually helpless to change. If we accept forgiveness, God can enable us to resist evil and to live life to the full.
Member League of Women Voters (chapter president 1971), American Association of University Women (state president 1974-1976, vice president Educational Foundation 1985-1989, College Faculty award 1963, Woman of Achievement award, Mississippi div., 1987).
Married William Harvey Norman, May 28, 1946. Children– Robert Henry, Judith Ellen Norman Bratton.