Claude C. Williams, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Claude C. Williams

American labor leader

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-1895

Place of Birth: Weakley County, Tennessee, United States

Date of Death: 29-Jun-1979

Profession: trade unionist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Claude C. Williams

  • Claude Clossey Williams (1895–1979) was a Presbyterian minister active for more than 50 years in civil rights, race relations, and labor advocacy.
  • He worked with the Southern Tenant Farmers Union, founded the People’s Institute for Applied Religion, and served as the national vice president of the American Federation of Teachers.
  • He was also the director of Commonwealth College in Mena, Arkansas, from 1937-1939. As a young fundamentalist preacher in the rural South, Williams' initial motivation was the spiritual salvation of his parishioners, or in his words, to “save their never-dying, ever-precious souls from the devil’s hell eternal.” This motivation later evolved into a quest for social justice for the poor throughout society, leading to confrontations with white supremacists and lifelong charges of Communist activities.
  • As Williams put it, “I’ve been run out of the best communities, fired from the best churches, and flogged by the best citizens of the South.”

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