Background
Mosley, Jessie Bryant was born on November 30, 1903 in Houston, Texas, United States. Daughter of William and Emma Bryant.
Mosley, Jessie Bryant was born on November 30, 1903 in Houston, Texas, United States. Daughter of William and Emma Bryant.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Jarvis Christian College. Bachelor of Science, Jarvis Christian College. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Tougaloo College.
Lifetime teacher's certified.
Teen consultant Young Women’s Christian Association, Jackson, Mississippi, 1950—1960. Bank teller State Mutual Federal Savings and Loan, 1960—1965. Teacher Jackson Public Schools, 1965—1970.
Founder Smith Robertson Museum and Cultural Center, 1970, director, 1970—1990, museum director, 1970—1990.
State convener National Council Negro Women, Jackson, 1977—2001. Member LeFleur's Bluff Links, 1970, 100 Black Women, Jackson, 1990, Mississippi Humanities Council, Jackson, 1990. Founder Farish St. District Neighborhood Foundation, 1980.
Member Jackson Urban League, 1967, National Business League, Jackson, 1968, Integrated Church Women United, Jackson, 1960, Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Jackson, 1950. Chairman Iwy, 1977; chaperone Y-Teens, 1950. Member of American Association of University Women, Alpha Kappa Alpha (honorary Dedicated Service to Community 1986).
Married Charles Clint Mosley (deceased ). Children: Charles Mosley, Junior, Gene Lavell, Wilma Emma Clopton.