Background
Stone, Elizabeth Walker was born on August 17, 1921 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Micajah Theodore and Isabelle Morris (Grinnage) Walker.
Stone, Elizabeth Walker was born on August 17, 1921 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Micajah Theodore and Isabelle Morris (Grinnage) Walker.
Bachelor in English, Howard University, 1940. Master of Arts in American Literature, Howard University, 1942. Master of Fine Arts in Drama, Catholic University America, 1948.
Doctor of Education in Speech and Drama, Columbia University, 1956.
From instructor to assistant professor liberal arts Howard University, Washington, 1944—1955. Supervisor speech therapists District of Columbia Public Schools, 1955—1958. Associate professor speech and drama District of Columbia Teachers College, 1958—1962.
Education specialist ISIA, 1965—1967. Deputy director International Agency Committee on Mexican-American Affairs, 1967—1969. Director university and foundations division United States Department of Commerce, 1969—1971.
Director standards for education institutions Social and Rehabilitation/Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1971—1973, director training, 1973—1975. Director communications skills Howard University School Law, 1975—1990. Writer, 1990—2008.
Writer seconding nomination speech J.F. Kennedy Campaign, Los Angeles Convention, 1960. Special assistant White House Conference on Civil Rights, Washington, 1966. Writer, director television campaign commercials Doug Wilder, State of Virginia, 1985.
Writer, consultant Project Vote, Washington, 1987. Member board visitors Mount Vernon, Virginia, 1988-1995. Member Federally Employed Women (advisory board, board member), Black Women's Agenda (founding national president, 1st president, Outstanding Service award 1990), National Smart Set (national president, Special Service award 1991), National Gallery Art (vice chair widening horizons program), Woman's National Democratic Club (co-chair art in overseas embassies).
Married Frank Daniel Reeves (divorced). Children: Deborah E., Daniel R. Married French Franklin Stone.