Deborah Jeffries:
CLASS OF 1969
Mannheim American High SchoolClass of 1969
Mannheim,
Howard University - Liberal ArtsClass of 1975
Washington, DC
Coolidge High SchoolClass of 1969
Washington, DC
Deborah's Story
Life
After leaving Mannheim, I worked for the US State Department in the Passport Office before beginning college at Oakwood College in Huntsville, AL. I then transferred to Howard University in my hometown of Washington, DC where I received a bachelors degree in History. I was employed by the federal government working at the Smithsonian Institution in several bureaus--namely the Natural History Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the National Zoological Park, and the last fifteen years of my federal career was with the Joseph Henry Papers project in the Smith...Expand for more
sonian Institution Archives as a research historian. We published a documentary edition of the Papers of Joseph Henry, the first secretary of the institution. I retired from federal service on December 31, 2006. I am currently enrolled in the Masters of Theological Studies program at the Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC.
My parents are still living although in diminshed health being over 70 years old. My siblings, Bernarda, Jackie, Valerie, and Martin are married, with children, spouses and satisfying careers. I still love to dance, shop, and sing.
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