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Franklin H. Williams

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In 1989 he chaired the New York State Judicial Commission on Minorities. The commission has since continued as the Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission.
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Urban Center, issuing the study "Human Uses of the University – Planning a curriculum for Urban and Ethnic Affairs at Columbia University."
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in 1941, where he was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, Nu chapter. In 1945, he earned a law degree from the
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fraternity. Williams was married to Shirley Broyard, a sister of literary critic
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Franklin Williams (fourth from right) with other diplomats in 1967
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Franklin H. Williams Dies at 72; Lawyer and Former Ambassador
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Leaving government service in 1968 Mr. Williams headed the
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Index

Franklin Williams (diplomat)
United States Ambassador to Ghana
Lyndon Johnson
William P. Mahoney Jr.
Thomas W. McElhiney
Flushing, Queens
New York
Manhattan, New York
Lincoln University
BA
Fordham University
LLB
Thurgood Marshall
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
American South
Flushing, Queens
Lincoln University
Fordham University School of Law
attorney general of California
Kennedy administration
Sargent Shriver
Peace Corps
UNESCO

President Johnson
United Nations Economic and Social Council
ambassador to Ghana
Columbia University
Phelps Stokes Fund
Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)

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