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Amelia Isadora Platts was born in Savannah, Georgia, to George and Anna Eliza (née Hicks) Platts,[1][2][3] both of whom were African-American. She also had Cherokee and German ancestry. Church was central to Amelia and her nine siblings' upbringing.[4] As a young girl, she became involved in campaigning for women's suffrage. Her family encouraged the children to read. Amelia attended two years at Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth (now Savannah State University, a historically black college).[2] She transferred to Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University), earning a degree in home economics in 1927.[1][2] (Platts later also studied at Tennessee State, Virginia State, and Temple University.)[citation needed]