Freddye Harper Williams

Freddye Harper Williams (January 9, 1917 – October 10, 2001) was an American newspaper columnist, management analyst, and state legislator in Oklahoma.

Her family moved to Pine Bluff, Arkansas and then Oklahoma City when she was a child.

[4][1] She began her career as a newspaper columnist for The Black Dispatch and then worked for Tinker Air Force Base for some 30 years.

[4][1] At one point she was fired from her Tinker Air Force base job because of her work at the Black Dispatch newspaper and its owner Roscoe Dunjee who was associated with Communist organizations.

[4] The National Collegiate Honors Council awards a Freddye T. Davy Student Scholarship.