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Maud E. Craig Sampson Williams (February 1880 – March 13, 1958) was an American suffragist, teacher, civil rights leader, and community activist in El Paso, Texas. In June 1918, she formed the El Paso Negro Woman's Civic and Equal Franchise League and requested membership in the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) through the Texas Equal Suffrage Association (TESA), but was denied. Williams organized African-American women to register and vote in the Texas Democratic Party primary in July 1918. She was one of the founders and a charter member of the El Paso chapter of the NAACP, which was the first chapter in the state of Texas. Williams served as the vice president of the El Paso chapter from 1917 to 1924 and remained active in the NAACP until her death. Williams played a

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  • مود كرايغ سامبسون ويليامز (ar)
  • Maud E. Craig Sampson Williams (en)
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  • مود إي. كريغ سامبسون ويليامز (فبراير، 1880- 13 مارس، 1958) كانت ناشطة أمريكية داعمة لحق النساء في الاقتراع، ومعلمة، وقائدة في مجال الحقوق المدنية وناشطة مجتمعية في إل باسو، تكساس. شكلت في يونيو، 1918، رابطة حق الانتخاب المتكافئ والحق المدني للنساء الزنوج في إل باسو وطلبت العضوية من الجمعية الوطنية الأمريكية للمطالبة بحق المرأة في الاقتراع (ناوسا) عبر رابطة حق النساء الأمريكيات المتكافئ في الاقتراع (تيسا)، لكنها قوبلت بالرفض. نظمت ويليامز النساء الأمريكيات من أصل أفريقي للتسجيل والتصويت في الانتخابات التمهيدية للحزب الديمقراطي في تكساس في يوليو عام 1918. كانت واحدة من مؤسسي فرع إل باسو للجمعية الوطنية للنهوض بالملونين (ناكب)، الذي كان أول فرع في ولاية تكساس، وكانت أيضًا عضوة أساسية فيه. شغلت ويليام منصب نائب مدير فرع إل باسو منذ عام 1917 حتى عام 1924، وبقيت نشيطة في الجمعية الوطنية للنهوض ب (ar)
  • Maud E. Craig Sampson Williams (February 1880 – March 13, 1958) was an American suffragist, teacher, civil rights leader, and community activist in El Paso, Texas. In June 1918, she formed the El Paso Negro Woman's Civic and Equal Franchise League and requested membership in the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) through the Texas Equal Suffrage Association (TESA), but was denied. Williams organized African-American women to register and vote in the Texas Democratic Party primary in July 1918. She was one of the founders and a charter member of the El Paso chapter of the NAACP, which was the first chapter in the state of Texas. Williams served as the vice president of the El Paso chapter from 1917 to 1924 and remained active in the NAACP until her death. Williams played a (en)
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  • Maud E. Craig Sampson Williams (en)
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  • Maud E. Craig Sampson Williams (en)
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  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US (en)
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  • Texas, US (en)
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  • A photograph of Maud Williams taken at a state NAACP meeting in Dallas, Texas, June 1954 (en)
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  • February 1880 (en)
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  • Austin, Texas (en)
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  • Williams at a state NAACP meeting in Dallas, June 1954 (en)
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  • Women's suffrage movement (en)
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