Honoring the Legacy: Discover the Life and Impact of George Washington Williams
George Washington Williams was a literary trailblazer and social critic, wielding words like a sword against injustice. His sharp pen exposed the horrors of colonialism, urging humanity to reckon with its past and strive for equality and truth.
George Washington Williams was the first African American to serve as a state legislator in Ohio in 1879.
George Washington Williams was also a historian and wrote one of the first comprehensive histories of African Americans, titled A History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880.
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