Background
Johnson, Lillian Beatrice was born on November 8, 1918 in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of James Archie and Mary Gaston (Atkins) Johnson.
counselor educator sociologist
Johnson, Lillian Beatrice was born on November 8, 1918 in Wilmington, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of James Archie and Mary Gaston (Atkins) Johnson.
Associate of Arts, Peace College, 1940. Bachelor of Religious Education, Presbyterian School Christian Education, 1942. Master of Science, North Carolina State University, 1965.
Doctor of Philosophy, North Carolina State University, 1972.
Director Christian education First Presbyterian Church, Pensacola, Florida, 1945—1947, Greenwood, South Carolina, 1947—1948, Durham, North Carolina, 1948—1951. Club director Army Special Services, Northern Command, Japan, 1951—1953. Teenage director Young Women’s Christian Association, Washington, 1953—1956, associate executive Honolulu, 1956—1959, executive director Tulsa, 1959—1962.
Instructor North Carolina State University, 1962—1972. Assistant professor Greensboro College, 1972—1975. Member faculty department sociology University West Alabama, 1975—1989, professor emerita, from 1989.
Private practice family counseling Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1989—2002. Retired; organic recreation center Presbyterian Church, Jacksonville, North Carolina. Research in the relationship between local cosmopolitan leaders and racial practices in 14 southern states, 1964, in the relationship between the role orientation of women and the structure and functino of women's voluntary associations.
Member of Daughters of the American Revolution.