Background
Jackson, Jacquelyne Johnson was born on February 24, 1932 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of James Albert and Beulah Naomi (Crosby) Johnson.
Jackson, Jacquelyne Johnson was born on February 24, 1932 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of James Albert and Beulah Naomi (Crosby) Johnson.
Bachelor of Science, University Wisconsin, 1953. Master of Science, University Wisconsin, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, 1960.
Postgraduate, University Colorado, 1961. Postgraduate, Duke University, 1968. Postgraduate, University North Carolina, 1978.
Professor Southern University, Baton Rouge, 1959-1962, Jackson (Mississippi) State University, 1962-1964, Howard University, Washington, 1964-1966, 78-85. First black sociology professor and first black tenured faculty member at the medical school, 1966. Assistant to associate professor medical sociology Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, from 1968. Professor sociology St. Augustine's College, Raleigh, from 1969.
Consultant and speaker on aging, families public policies.
(Book by Jackson, Jacquelyne Johnson)
Executive director National Council on Black Aging, Inc., since 1975. Member National Council on Equality of Educational Opportunity, 1973-1978. Life member Tuskegee (Alabama) Civic Association.
Trustee Carver Research Foundation, Tuskegee University. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Sociological Association (editor Journal Health and Social Behavior 1972-1975), Association Social and Behavioral Scientists (president 1969-1972, president's svd. award 1973, W.E.B. Du Bois award 1980), Society for Study of Social Problems (associate editor Social Problems 1982-1989), National Council on Family Relations, Gerontological Society, Southern Sociological Society.
Married Frederick A.S. Clarke, August 26, 1955 (divorced 1987). Married Murphy Jackson, May 15, 1962. 1 child, Viola Elizabeth.