Mt. Zion Baptist Church is affectionately known as the "The Mount." Mrs. Williams was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and became the church’s first youth director. The church is still active in the Dunbar Community and website reads "It is our…
Sue Cowan Williams at the annual National Association for the Advancement of Colored People affirmative (NAACP) action dinner in Little Rock (Pulaski County); 1980.
A pamphlet including Mrs. Sue Cowan Williams as an honoree and "Golden Life Member" for her work in the community. Sue Cowan Williams was president of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at one time and a founding member of the Little Rock alumnae…
Newspaper article describing the Little Rock Alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta sorority's Women in Prison community service project, in which Sue Cowan Williams participated.
This is the application of Mrs. Williams submitted the Little Rock School District. It lists her qualifications, prior employment and references, which include recommendations from Dr. Leroy Christophe and Scipio Jones who would later be involved in…
These are some of the salary schedules for African-American teachers employed with the Little Rock School District from 1935-1941. Notable teachers included are Charlotte Stephens, Sue Cowan Williams, and Lothaire Green, who was Ernest Green's…