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  1. Hosea Lorenzo Williams (January 5, 1926 – November 16, 2000) was an American civil rights leader, activist, ordained minister, businessman, philanthropist, scientist, and politician. He was a trusted member of fellow famed civil rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Martin Luther King Jr. 's inner circle.

  2. Hosea Williams was a civil rights leader and politician who worked with Martin Luther King, Jr., and led the Selma march in 1965. He also ran for office, founded a charity program, and faced violence and discrimination in the South.

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  3. Hosea Williams was a key organizer and leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and the NAACP. He participated in many campaigns for voting rights, desegregation, and economic justice, and was with Martin Luther King when he was assassinated in 1968.

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    Hosea Lorenzo Williams was born on January 5, 1926, in Attapulgus, in Decatur County. His teenage parents were unmarried. They were also blind and had been committed to a trade institute for the blind in Macon. Because his mother ran away from the institute upon learning of her pregnancy, Williams never knew his father. His mother died while giving...

    In the 1950s and early 1960s Williams encountered his share of intense racism. He spent five weeks in the hospital after being beaten for drinking from a “whites only” water fountain at a bus station in Americus, and he was fired from the Department of Agriculture in 1963 for speaking out against racist policies (he was reinstated through an appeal...

    It was also in 1963 that Williams joined the SCLC at the urging of King, the organization’s president. Two years later King asked Williams and John Lewis of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee to lead a march from Selma, Alabama, to the state’s capital, Montgomery. The goal of the march was to peacefully deliver to Alabama governor George...

    In 1968 Williams entered the political arena. That year he ran unsuccessfully for the Georgia House of Representatives. He switched to the Republican Party and lost the race for the secretary of state’s office in 1970. Returning to the Democratic Party, he lost the U.S. Senate primary in 1972 and the Atlanta mayoral primary the following year. But ...

    Hosea Williams was a civil rights leader, a former aide to Martin Luther King Jr., and a politician in Georgia. He participated in the Selma-to-Montgomery march, founded the Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless program, and served in the Georgia General Assembly and the Atlanta City Council.

  4. Jun 11, 2018 · Hosea Williams was a close associate of Martin Luther King, Jr. and a leader of many civil rights campaigns in the 1960s. He also served as a Georgia state representative, a city councillor, and a county commissioner, while continuing to fight for racial justice and equality.

  5. Jan 27, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Hosea Williams, a civil rights activist and war hero who worked with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and organized marches in Georgia. Find out his background, education, military service, political career and legacy.

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  7. Nov 17, 2000 · Hosea Williams, a field general for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in civil rights clashes of the 1960's, and more recently an Atlanta politician with a talent for...