Frances Harriet Williams
1898–1992 (age 94)
educator and civil-rights advocate
Biography
Frances Harriet Williams (1898–1992) was a pioneering educator and civil-rights advocate whose career was dedicated to advancing equality and opportunity for all. Throughout her long life, she worked tirelessly to break down barriers and promote justice in education and society.
Her courageous advocacy and commitment to civil rights made her a beacon of hope and change. Williams is honored at Newton Cemetery, where her memory stands as a testament to a life devoted to principle, compassion, and the betterment of humanity.