Williams was born in Landover, Federal District on November 21, 1954, the second of five children born to Henry "Hank" Thomas Johnson and Amanda Claudette Johnson. Williams' parents were both working class civil servants, working at the Domesticities Department building in Downtown Koiwai.
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| - Williams was born in Landover, Federal District on November 21, 1954, the second of five children born to Henry "Hank" Thomas Johnson and Amanda Claudette Johnson. Williams' parents were both working class civil servants, working at the Domesticities Department building in Downtown Koiwai.
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| - Vice President Williams speaking at an economic summit
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- Member of the Ivalician House of Representatives from the Ivalician Federal District's 3rd District
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- George Weber
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| - Williams was born in Landover, Federal District on November 21, 1954, the second of five children born to Henry "Hank" Thomas Johnson and Amanda Claudette Johnson. Williams' parents were both working class civil servants, working at the Domesticities Department building in Downtown Koiwai. Williams attended public schools in suburban Prince George's County, Federal District. In secondary school, she participated in various student activities, notably art and inter-school student government. Upon graduating secondary school in 1972, she enrolled in Walker State University, from which she received a Bachelor of Economics degree in 1976.
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