Laioung biography of williams
Founded in as Columbian College, Columbian University briefly admitted African Americans to its law program some time between and about Williams may have been the first African American admitted to any GW program when he applied in ; he experienced discrimination from his white peers but was said to have eventually won their respect, along with that of the faculty, who awarded him a top law thesis prize.
He was born in Brussels, Belgium.
He earned his LL. Greene from Mississippi , and George Langhorne Pryor from Virginia , who were all enrolled as seniors in This window of admissions of African Americans soon closed, and George Washington University did not drop its racial exclusion policies until , after George Washington University Law School merged with National University Law School, which had already desegregated.
Williams was born in Savannah , Georgia , between and , the child of an African-American woman known only as Nancy, and an unknown white Englishman. One obituary gives his birth date as January 10, Little is known of his early life, but by , he was living in Chicago with David and Ann Laing, both from England; listed on the census as "Samuel Williams" he included the name "Laing" later , he moved with them to Columbiaville , Michigan , where David Laing opened an iron foundry.
Williams enrolled in the University of Michigan in and graduated in with an A. For a short time, he moved to Greensboro, Alabama , to teach in the Tullibody Academy , a private school for African-American boys.
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He then moved to Washington, D. Williams moved back to Chicago in , but continued to visit Barrier in Washington. The two were married at her parents' home in Brockport, New York , on April 20, , celebrated with receptions in Washington, and then moved to Chicago, where they became leaders in the African-American community.
They were friends and associates of black activists representing a range of ideologies, including Frederick Douglass and Booker T. Armour , whom they convinced to fund the founding of Provident Hospital , which had a bi-racial staff and clientele and a nursing school for African Americans. He served as Assistant U.