A New York Times Notable author, Michael White has written a number of novels, including A Brother's Blood and The Garden of Martyrs, as well as a collection of short stories, Marked Men.
Randy Wayne White is the author of the popular Doc Ford novels and the nonfiction collections Batfishing in the Rainforest, The Sharks of Lake Nicaragua, Last Flight Out, and An American Traveler.
Kathleen Hartnett White is the director of the Armstrong Center for Energy and the Environment at the Texas Public Policy Foundation and the former chairman of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, the second-largest environmental regulatory agency after the EPA.
Karen White is the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of more than fifteen novels, including The Time Between, On Folly Beach, and the Tradd Street series. She lives near Atlanta, Georgia.
Shane White is the Challis Professor of History and an Australian professorial fellow at the University of Sydney. He has authored or coauthored several books, including Stories of Freedom in Black New York, and collaborated in the construction of the Web site Digital Harlem.
James Emery White is the founding and senior pastor of Mecklenburg Community Church, a suburban megachurch in Charlotte, North Carolina. His books include The Rise of the Nones, Rethinking the Church, What They Didn't Teach You in Seminary, and The Church in an Age of Crisis.
Thomas White is the university archivist and curator of special collections in the Gumberg Library at Duquesne University. He is an adjunct lecturer in Duquesne's History Department and an adjunct professor of history at La Roche College. His other areas of interest include public history and American cultural history.