James R. Williams (lawyer)
James R. Williams | |
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Municipal Court | |
In office 1983–1989 | |
Court of Common Please | |
In office 1989–2003 | |
Preceded by | John Reece |
Personal details | |
Born | Columbus, Mississippi |
Spouse(s) | Cathy Williams |
Alma mater | University of Akron |
Religion | African Methodist Episcopal |
James R. Williams (born 1936 in Columbus, Mississippi) is a U.S. lawyer, politician and jurist.
Williams received his undergraduate and juris doctorate degree from University of Akron.
Williams supported gun control as an Akron, Ohio councilman.
In 1974, he was the Democratic Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Ohio.
Williams was the 25th General President of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. As president, he was named one of the 100 most influential Black Americans by Ebony magazine. Williams is also the principal founder of Akron-based the Alpha Phi Alpha Education Foundation and Alpha Phi Alpha Homes.[1]
In 1978, President Jimmy Carter appointed him as the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio.
Footnotes
References
- Mason, Herman (1999). "James R. Williams". The Talented Tenth: The Founders and Presidents of Alpha (2nd ed.). Winter Park, FL: Four-G. ISBN 1-885066-63-5.
Preceded by Walter Washington |
General President of Alpha Phi Alpha 1977-1980 |
Succeeded by Ozell Sutton |
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