176:—charged with implementing the YWCA's interracial program. Under the auspices of the YWCA, Williams published a series of pamphlets aimed at introducing white girls affiliated with the YWCA with the lives, culture and politics of African American girls and women, including "Pudge and Her Friends," "Pudge Grows Up, and "Pudge Gets a Job," along with
144:
she would be ill-suited to studies at an elite, New
England women's college. Fannie Miller thought otherwise and insisted that Frances enroll there; she went on to graduate in 1919 earning the distinction of Phi Beta Kappa.
36:
148:
Williams attended the New York School of Social Work, where she earned a master’s in social work. At the
University of Chicago, she continued her studies, working with
510:
515:
535:
193:
525:
406:
Judith
Weisenfeld, African American Women and Christian Activism: New York's Black YWCA, 1905-1945 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1997)
136:. After spending one year at the University of Cincinnati, Williams's mother, Fannie Miller Williams, looked to transfer her youngest daughter to
140:, in Massachusetts. When Mount Holyoke administrators suggested that Frances might be more comfortable elsewhere, the implication was that as an
540:
390:
356:
Frances H. Williams. Black Women Oral
History Project, Interviews, 1976-1981. Schlesinger Library. Radcliffe Institute. Harvard University.
457:
433:
261:
405:
132:
Williams was raised in
Covington, Kentucky, and then St. Louis, Missouri, where she graduated as valedictorian of her class as
152:
on his book Negro
Politicians: Rise of Negro Politics in Chicago, and earning a master’s degree in political science in 1931.
530:
223:
The
Frances Harriet Williams Award for scholastic excellence was established by her family at Mount Holyoke College in 1981.
186:
133:
323:
425:
520:
165:
285:
212:
137:
121:
113:
83:
505:
500:
173:
149:
169:
35:
105:
64:
355:
117:
465:
439:
429:
386:
305:
267:
257:
250:
Hardin, John A.; McDaniel, Karen Cotton; Smith, Gerald L. (2015). "Frances
Harriet Williams".
197:
141:
297:
293:
177:
201:
494:
301:
190:
366:
419:
380:
251:
104:(1898–1992) was an American activist and civil servant. She was born in 1898 in
160:
Between 1935 and 1940 she worked as the interracial education secretary for the
443:
271:
331:
109:
309:
290:
The
Fascinating Story of Black Kentuckians: Their Heritage and Traditions
161:
324:"Notable Kentucky African Americans Database: Williams, Frances Harriet"
185:
From 1940 to 1946 she was the adviser on race relations for the federal
209:
National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
208:
108:
to Frank L. Williams and Fannie (Miller) Williams but grew up in
196:. Later she would serve as a legislative assistant to senator
189:. During 1947, she was assistant to the executive secretary of
418:
Storrs, Landon R.Y. (2012). "When The Old Left Was Young".
421:
The Second Red Scare and the Unmaking of the New Deal Left
382:
Sisters and Rebels: A Struggle for the Soul of America
351:
349:
367:
Jeanette Marks, Life and Letters of Mary Emma Woolley
91:
72:
50:
21:
458:"Dean of Students: Leadership and Service Awards"
164:. Williams was among a cadre of women—including
16:American activist and civil servant (1898–1992)
8:
245:
243:
241:
239:
237:
235:
369:(Washington, DC: Public Affairs, 1955): 66
253:The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia
179:The Business Girl Looks at the Negro World
18:
231:
511:African-American government officials
194:President's Committee on Civil Rights
7:
207:Williams served on the board of the
516:African-American women in politics
14:
464:. April 18, 2012. Archived from
328:University of Kentucky Libraries
256:. University Press of Kentucky.
34:
536:Truman administration personnel
526:People from Danville, Kentucky
379:Dowd Hall, Jacqueline (2019).
187:Office of Price Administration
120:in political science from the
1:
541:Mount Holyoke College alumni
45:Williams in the early 1940s
557:
426:Princeton University Press
385:. W.W. Norton (New York).
296:: Associated Publishers.
162:YWCA of the United States
28:
128:Early life and education
102:Frances Harriet Williams
23:Frances Harriet Williams
302:2027/mdp.39015063199635
286:Dunnigan, Alice Allison
211:. She died in 1992 in
112:. She graduated from
531:People from St. Louis
462:Mount Holyoke College
213:Newton, Massachusetts
138:Mount Holyoke College
122:University of Chicago
116:in 1919 and earned a
114:Mount Holyoke College
84:Newton, Massachusetts
468:on December 20, 2019
174:Juanita Jane Saddler
170:Juliette Derricotte
110:St. Louis, Missouri
134:Sumner High School
106:Danville, Kentucky
65:Danville, Kentucky
392:978-0-393-35573-4
198:Herbert H. Lehman
166:Katharine Lumpkin
156:Professional life
99:
98:
80:(aged 93–94)
548:
478:
477:
475:
473:
454:
448:
447:
415:
409:
403:
397:
396:
376:
370:
364:
358:
353:
344:
343:
341:
339:
330:. Archived from
320:
314:
313:
294:Washington, D.C.
282:
276:
275:
247:
142:African American
79:
61:
59:
38:
19:
556:
555:
551:
550:
549:
547:
546:
545:
521:NAACP activists
491:
490:
486:
483:
481:
471:
469:
456:
455:
451:
436:
417:
416:
412:
404:
400:
393:
378:
377:
373:
365:
361:
354:
347:
337:
335:
334:on June 3, 2019
322:
321:
317:
284:
283:
279:
264:
249:
248:
233:
229:
221:
158:
130:
118:master's degree
87:
81:
77:
68:
62:
57:
55:
46:
43:
42:
41:
40:
39:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
554:
552:
544:
543:
538:
533:
528:
523:
518:
513:
508:
503:
493:
492:
480:
479:
449:
434:
428:. p. 27.
410:
398:
391:
371:
359:
345:
315:
277:
262:
230:
228:
225:
220:
217:
202:New York State
191:Harry Truman's
157:
154:
150:Harold Gosnell
129:
126:
97:
96:
93:
89:
88:
82:
74:
70:
69:
63:
52:
48:
47:
44:
33:
32:
31:
30:
29:
26:
25:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
553:
542:
539:
537:
534:
532:
529:
527:
524:
522:
519:
517:
514:
512:
509:
507:
504:
502:
499:
498:
496:
489:
487:
484:
467:
463:
459:
453:
450:
445:
441:
437:
435:9781400845255
431:
427:
423:
422:
414:
411:
407:
402:
399:
394:
388:
384:
383:
375:
372:
368:
363:
360:
357:
352:
350:
346:
333:
329:
325:
319:
316:
311:
307:
303:
299:
295:
291:
287:
281:
278:
273:
269:
265:
263:9780813160672
259:
255:
254:
246:
244:
242:
240:
238:
236:
232:
226:
224:
218:
216:
214:
210:
205:
203:
199:
195:
192:
188:
183:
181:
180:
175:
171:
167:
163:
155:
153:
151:
146:
143:
139:
135:
127:
125:
123:
119:
115:
111:
107:
103:
94:
90:
85:
75:
71:
66:
53:
49:
37:
27:
20:
488:
485:
482:
470:. Retrieved
466:the original
461:
452:
420:
413:
401:
381:
374:
362:
336:. Retrieved
332:the original
327:
318:
289:
280:
252:
222:
206:
184:
178:
159:
147:
131:
101:
100:
78:(1992-00-00)
506:1992 deaths
501:1898 births
92:Nationality
495:Categories
472:August 29,
444:1162003693
338:August 29,
227:References
272:931884573
124:in 1931.
288:(1982).
95:American
310:8034125
56: (
442:
432:
408:: 197.
389:
308:
270:
260:
219:Legacy
172:, and
86:, U.S.
67:, U.S.
474:2020
440:OCLC
430:ISBN
387:ISBN
340:2020
306:OCLC
268:OCLC
258:ISBN
76:1992
73:Died
58:1898
54:1898
51:Born
298:hdl
200:of
497::
460:.
438:.
424:.
348:^
326:.
304:.
292:.
266:.
234:^
215:.
204:.
182:.
168:,
476:.
446:.
395:.
342:.
312:.
300::
274:.
60:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.