Justine E. Wilkinson was born in
Atlanta and raised in
Athens, Georgia, the daughter of Charles Wilkinson and Julia Foster Wilkinson. Her father was a clergyman. Her first cousin,
Marcus A. Foster, was a school superintendent in
Oakland, California, where he was killed by the
Symbionese Liberation Army in 1973. Wilkinson earned a bachelor's degree from
Spelman College in 1930; at Spelman, she was in the
glee club, and was social editor of the campus newspaper. She earned a master's degree in 1948 from
Atlanta University with a master's thesis titled "A Study of Some Personality Traits, Adjustments, and Educational Aptitudes of 168 Negro Teachers in Aiken County, South Carolina". In 1965, she completed a D.Ed. degree at the
University of Oklahoma. Her dissertation was titled "Self-concepts and socio-economic status of Negroes enrolled in grade six in public schools of Richmond County, Georgia". == Career ==