Since 1999, she has taught at Stillman College, where she has received several awards for excellence in teaching. She was also inducted into the Zeta Phi Beta Hall of Fame at Stillman College.
She married David T. Beito on June 11, 1997 and they live in Northport, Alabama. She has three children, April, Keith and Quale.
[www.saf.org/journal/17/Blacks.pdf Blacks, Gun Cultures and Gun Control: T.R.M. Howard, Armed Self-Defense, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi,][dead link] The Journal of Firearms and Public Policy (September 2005).
T.R.M. Howard: Pragmatism over Strict Integrationist Ideology in the Mississippi Delta, 1942–1954, Glenn Feldman, ed., Before Brown: Civil Rights and White Backlash in the Modern South, University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa), 2004.
T.R.M. Howard: A Mississippi Doctor in Chicago Civil Rights,A.M.E. Church Review (July–September 2001), 51–59.
Royster Beito, Linda (Spring 1997), "Police Community Service: An Evaluation of Program Effectiveness", International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 21