Williams, Lula, 1944-
Biography:
Williams began her involvement in the civil rights movement as a student in Alabama. According to the Alabama Department of Public Safety's Individuals Active in Civil Disturbances, Williams was arrested in September of 1963 in Selma for unlawful assembly and was a member of SNCC and president of the youth council of the Montgomery Improvement Association. She was also a SCLC field secretary in Alabama.
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Archival Collections and Reference Resources
- Individuals Active in Civil Disturbances, volume 2 (Alabama Department of Archives and History)
- Jim Peppler Southern Courier Photograph Collection (Alabama Department of Archives and History)
- Audience probably listening to Martin Luther King, Jr., speak at a church building in Greenville, Alabama. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Lula Williams, an SCLC worker from Montgomery, leading a group of young men and women in singing before a meeting at a small rural church building in Greenville, Alabama. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Man and young woman, probably listening to Martin Luther King, Jr., speak at a church building in Greenville, Alabama. (Black-and-white photographs)
- Man and young woman, probably listening to Martin Luther King, Jr., speak at a church building in Greenville, Alabama. (Black-and-white photographs)