When she was in the 8th grade, she dropped out of school to take care of her two younger siblings, following the death of her mother. From there, Williams worked to improve the lives of needy women and children.
By Natasha Rausch / World-Herald staff writer, Omaha World-Herald
Fri, 07/31/2015 - 5:15pm
When she was in the 8th grade, she dropped out of school to take care of her two younger siblings, following the death of her mother. From there, Williams worked to improve the lives of needy women and children.