Jeanne L. Noble

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Jeanne L. Noble (born July 18, 1926 in Albany , Georgia , † October 17, 2002 in New York City ) was an American Roman Catholic theologian .

Life

She studied at Howard University and Columbia University . Noble taught Roman Catholic theology at New York University as a college professor . In 1984 she signed the A Catholic Statement on Pluralism and Abortion campaign that appeared in the New York Times .

Works (selection)

Books

  • The Negro Woman's College Education , 1956
  • Beautiful, Also, Are the Souls of My Black Sisters

Albums

Prizes and awards (selection)

  • regional Emmy Award for the WCBS program The Learning Experience broadcast in the region

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