Background
Miller, Jeanne-Marie Anderson was born on February 18, 1937 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of William and Agnes Catherine (Johns) Anderson.
academic administrator English language educator
Miller, Jeanne-Marie Anderson was born on February 18, 1937 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of William and Agnes Catherine (Johns) Anderson.
Bachelor, Howard University, 1959. Master of Arts, Howard University, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, Howard University, 1976.
Instructor department English, Howard U., Washington, 1963-1976; assistant professor, Howard U., Washington, 1976-1979; associate professor, Howard U., Washington, 1979-1992; professor, Howard U., Washington, 1992-1997; professor emeritus, Howard U., Washington, since 1997; also assistant director Institute Arts and Humanities, Howard U., Washington, 1973-1975; assistant academic planning, office vice president for academic affairs, Howard U., Washington, 1976-1990. Consultant American Studies Association, 1972-1975, Silver Burdett Public Company, National Endowment for Humanities, since 1978. Advisory board District of Columbia Library. for Arts, since 1973, JohnOliver Killens Writers Guild, since 1975, Afro-American Theatre, Baltimore, since 1975.
Member Washington Performing Arts Society, since 1971, Friends of Station WETA-television, since 1971, Museum African Art, since 1971, Arena Stage Associates, since 1972, Washington National Opera Guild, since 1982, Wolf Trap Associates, since 1982, Drama League New York, 1995, Shakespeare Theatre, since 2001, Metropolitan Opera Guild, since 2002, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, since 2007, Museum Modern Art, 2008. Member of League of Women Voters, Modern Language Association, American Civil Liberties Union, American Association of University Professors, National Archives Foundation, Folger Shakespeare Library., Academy American Poets, American Theatre and Drama Society, Studio Museum Harlem, National Museum Women in Arts, National Building Museum, Winterthur Guild, History Society Washington, District of Columbia Preservation League, National Trust Historic Preservation, Zora Neale Hurston Society, Langston Hughes Society, Ibsen Society, Friends of Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, American Association Higher Education, College Language Association, Common Cause, American Association Higher Education, American Studies Association, College English Association, National Council Teachers English, Sierra Club, Pi Lambda Theta.
Daughter of William and Agnes Catherine (Johns) Anderson m. Nathan John Miller, October 2, 1960.