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Williams taught at several Southern colleges before moving to Baltimore in 1948 where she begin her career at the old Morgan College as a part time English instructor before becoming full time English and Mathematics instructor. Appointed first female academic dean center of continuing Education in 1970 for Morgan State University until she retired in 1981. From 1974-1984 Dr. Williams was vice president of city school board and held numerous positions with the United Methodist Church where she was also a member. Williams was apart numerous organizations some included Citizens for Blacks History, Red Cross, National Council of Negro Women. Dr. Williams reflected over her life in The Sun Newspaper interview where she said she always been concerned about the same things: the needs of the Black People the quality of life for all human beings. President Earl s. Richardson noted how she were a extraordinary lady whose life history was at Morgan.