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Maria P. Williams (1866–1932) was a pioneering African American activist, educator, journalist, and filmmaker, best known as the . Early Career and Activism

For further historical context, you can explore her profile on the Women Film Pioneers Project or read about her early work in The Saturday Evening Post . Maria P Williams.rar

Born in Missouri, Williams began her career as a schoolteacher before transitioning into media and social activism. Maria P

In the early 1920s, Williams and her husband, Jesse L. Williams, co-founded the . Born in Missouri, Williams began her career as

: Her multifaceted role in the film's creation made her the first African American woman to produce, write, and star in her own production. Tragic Passing

: She served as the editor-in-chief of the New Era in Kansas City from 1891 to 1894 and later founded her own newspaper, The Woman’s Voice (1896–1900), which addressed timely social and political topics.