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  1. Mary Luana Williams (born October 13, 1967) is an American social activist and author who wrote The Lost Daughter: A Memoir about her life. The memoir details being adopted by Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden in her adolescence, as well as growing up as a daughter of Black Panthers before Fonda adopted her.

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  3. 26 de mar. de 2013 · 5.79M subscribers. Subscribed. 141. 38K views 11 years ago #OWNTV #Oprahwinfrey #nextchapter. Oprah visits Oscar®-winning actress Jane Fonda and her adopted African-American daughter, Mary...

  4. 9 de abr. de 2013 · Entertainment. Jane Fonda’s Adopted Daughter, Mary Williams, Shares Her Extraordinary Life Story. Parade. Apr 9, 2013. Mary Williams was born to Black Panther parents during the heart of...

  5. Mary Lou Williams | National Women's History Museum. 1910-1981. By Mariana Brandman, NWHM Predoctoral Fellow in Women’s History | 2020-2022. One of the greatest jazz pianists, composers, and arrangers of all time, Mary Lou Williams was a swing and bebop icon.

  6. Mary Williams, the biological daughter of the Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton, shares her story of reconnecting with her birth family after 30 years of estrangement. She reveals how she found her mother, Neome, and her siblings, and how she faced the challenges of her childhood and adulthood.

  7. www.classicjazzstandards.com › 2020/09/15 › mary-lou-willimas-1910-1981-primera-parteMARY LOU WILLIAMS (1910-1981). Primera parte

    15 de sept. de 2020 · Primera parte. Compositora, arreglista, pianista, líder de banda y empresaria. Mary Lou Williams. Mary Elfrieda Scruggs nació el 8 de mayo de 1910 en Edgewood, un barrio pobre de Atlanta (Georgia). Sus padres, Joseph Scruggs y Virginia Riser, tuvieron once hijos, de los que Mary era la segunda.