Georgia Laura White (April 28, 1872 – May 15, 1949) was an American economics professor and college administrator.
Her parents, both from New York abolitionist families, both taught at Fisk University in Nashville.
Her father was treasurer and music director at the school, credited with organizing the Fisk Jubilee Singers, around the time of White's birth.
[5] She trained as a teacher in Fredonia, New York,[6] and graduated from Lake Erie Seminary in Ohio.
[4] White lived in Boston with physician and fellow Cornell alumna Juanita P. Johns[13] from 1933 until she died in May 1949, just after her 77th birthday.