Eddie Williams (activist) explained

Eddie Williams
Birth Date:18 August 1932
Birth Place:Memphis, Tennessee
Death Place:Bethesda, Maryland
Education:University of Illinois

Eddie Williams (August 18, 1932[1] - May 8, 2017)[2] was an activist and government official.

Early life and career

Eddie Nathan Williams was born in Memphis, Tennessee on August 18, 1932 to Edie Williams, a jazz pianist, and the former Georgia Lee Barr. His father died when he was young and he was raised by his mother. He graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelor's in journalism in 1955. After graduation, Williams attempted to get a job at the Champaign-Urbana Courier where he'd worked part time during his education but the paper's owner refused to hire African Americans.[3] [4] Williams instead worked for the Memphis Star-Times and the Atlanta Daily World, both Black newspapers.

Williams joined the US Army in 1955 and was discharged in 1957 after having reached the rank of first lieutenant. Williams then joined the State Department in 1961 as the first Black protocol officer.[5] He also worked under Senators Edward M. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey. He became the Director of the Center for Policy Studies at the University of Chicago in 1968.

Williams served as the President of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies from 1972 to 2004.[6] During this time, he transformed it into the focal point of political thought and research within the black community[7] along with the creation of an inventory of 10,000+ Black Elected Officials.[8] Williams also helped with the creation of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation.[9] He also founded Focus Magazine[10] as a way to develop a space for black officials, activists, academics etc. throughout the country to work together.[11]

Personal life

Williams married his wife, Jearline Franklin, in 1982. They had three children: Larry Williams, Traci Lynne Williams, and Terence Reddick. He died in 2017, aged 84, in Bethesda, Maryland.

Awards and recognition

Williams has received several awards including:

National Journal political magazine once named Eddie N. Williams as one of the 150 people outside government who wield the greatest influence in Washington, D.C.[17]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Center . Joint . 2017-05-09 . Joint Center Mourns Passing of Eddie N. Williams - Joint Center . 2024-07-02 . en-US.
  2. Web site: Guide to the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies Records, 1966-2014. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library. en. 2019-08-25.
  3. Web site: April 2003 . EDDIE WILLIAMS . The History Makers.
  4. Web site: Gonzalez . Miguel . 2020-09-20 . Eddie N. Williams (1932-2017) • . 2024-07-02 . en-US.
  5. August 1965 . Williams Named to Employment Post . State Department Newsletter . 13 . Hathitrust.
  6. News: Roberts . Sam . 2017-05-12 . Eddie N. Williams, Who Ran Leading Black Think Tank for Decades, Dies at 84 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230609063858/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/12/us/eddie-williams-dead-led-black-think-tank.html . 9 June 2023 . 2019-08-25 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  7. Web site: Eddie N. Williams, leader of think tank exploring black issues, dies at 84. Schudel. Matt. The Washington Post.
  8. Web site: Eddie N. Williams, head of leading black think tank and true democrat, dies at 84. DemDigest. 2017-05-16. Democracy Digest. en-US. 2019-08-25.
  9. Web site: NCBCP: NCBCP Mourns Passing of Eddie N. Williams. www.ncbcp.org. 2019-08-25.
  10. Book: Curtis, Alan. Patriotism, Democracy, and Common Sense: Restoring America's Promise at Home and Abroad. 2005. Rowman & Littlefield. 9780742542174. en.
  11. Web site: Joint Center Mourns Passing of Eddie N. Williams. Joint Center.
  12. Book: Jet. 1973-10-04. Johnson Publishing Company. en.
  13. Web site: Class of 1988 - MacArthur Foundation. www.macfound.org. 2019-08-25.
  14. Web site: Past Washingtonians of the Year Washingtonian (DC). 2008-01-29. Washingtonian. en-US. 2019-08-25.
  15. Web site: Eddie Williams Receives Joint Center Award Today. Joint Center.
  16. Web site: Eddie Williams Receives Joint Center Award Today. 2016-11-29. The Michigan Chronicle. en-US. 2019-08-25.
  17. Web site: Eddie Williams's Biography. The HistoryMakers. en. 2019-08-25.