Dr. James Williams (right) with his brother, Dr. Jasper F. Williams (left) and his mother, Mrs. Clara B. Williams (center) after she was awarded "Mother of the Year" at a National Medical Association event in Chicago, Illinois (1970s).
(L to R front row) Dr. James Williams' wife, Willeen Brown Williams and Dr. James Williams; (L to R second row), his mother, Clara B. Williams; maid of honor, Eleanor Brown; Friar Sanchez; his mother-in-law, Christine Brown; father-in-law, Preston Brown and best man, Dr. Phil Lee (1951).
Dr. James Williams' awarded the Alumni Merit Award for his contributions to his profession and social justice at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska (1999).
Dr. James Williams as featured in The Pittsburgh Courier article about the African American officers who were arrested for attempting to enter the segregated officers' club at Freeman Field, Indiana (1945).
Dr. James Williams (third left) and members of the National Medical Association meeting with President John F. Kennedy (center) to promote an amendment to the Hill-Burton Act in the White House in Washington, D. C. (1963).
Dr. James Williams (second left) accepting the Creighton University School of Medicine’s Alumni Merit Award with his wife, Willeen Brown Williams (far left) and two children, Brenda Payton Jones (second right) and Dr. James B. Williams, II (far right) in Omaha, Nebraska (1999).
Dr. James Williams in front of the Williams Clinic, that he founded with his brothers, Dr. Jasper Williams and Dr. Charles Williams, in Chicago, Illinois (1990s).
Dr. James Williams (center) with his wife, Willeen Brown Williams (front left), and his mother, Mrs. Clara B. Williams (rear center), greeting Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Cook County Physicians’ Association Dinner at the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago, Illinois (1960s).
Dr. James Williams (standing far right) with his mother, Mrs. Clara B. Williams (standing center) as she is awarded the Outstanding Mother and Businesswoman of the Year Award by the Fine Arts Guild in Chicago, Illinois (1960s).
Dr. James Williams (third from the left) with his family members (L to R) Dr. Jill Williams, niece-in-law, Jordan Williams, grand nephew, Mrs. Clara B. Williams, mother, Dr. Jasper F. Williams, Jr., nephew, Jillian Williams, grand niece, and Willeen Brown Williams, wife where a scholarship was created in honor of his mother, Mrs. Clara B. Williams, at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico (1985).
Dr. James Williams (third from the left) and his family standing in front of Clara Belle Williams Hall, named for his mother, on the campus of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Dr. James Williams’ son, Dr. James B. Williams, II, featured on the cover of Albuquerque The Magazine as on the best physicians in Albuquerque, New Mexico (2006).
Dr. James Williams at the Tuskegee Airmen Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, where the reprimand was removed from the records of the 101 Black officers arrested in the 1945 Freeman Field Incident (1995).
Dr. James Williams (right) and his son, Dr. James B. Williams, II (left) posing for a portrait upon his son’s inclusion as a fellow of the American College of Surgeons in Chicago, Illinois (2001).
(L to R) Dr. James Williams' wife, Willeen Brown Williams; their grandchildren, Renee Williams, Michelle Williams, and Michael James Williams and Dr. James Williams in New Mexico (2006).
Dr. James Williams (far right) and his colleagues (L to R) Dr. Luis Torriente, Dr. Jasper F. Williams, Sr., and Dr. Ola Idewu at the Williams Clinic in Chicago, Illinois (1970s).
Dr. James Williams and his wife, Willeen Brown Williams, posing with a picture of his mother, Clara B. Williams, at the dedication of Clara Belle Williams Hall, named in honor of his mother, at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico (2008).
Dr. James Williams (center) featured in an Ebony Magazine article about the Williams doctors (L to R) Dr. Jasper Williams, Jr., Dr. Jasper Williams, Sr., Dr. Charles Williams, Jr. and Dr. Charles Williams, Sr., and their clinic in Chicago, Illinois (1980).
(L to R) Dr. James B. Williams, his mother, Clara B. Williams, his brother, Charles Williams, Sr. and his brother, Jasper F. Williams, Sr. as she receives her honorary doctorate degree from her alma mater, New Mexico State University, in Las Cruces, New Mexico (1970s).
Dr. James Williams (center) shaking hands with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (second right) at the Cook County Physicians’ Association Dinner at the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago, Illinois (1960s).
Dr. James Williams (back to the camera) and his wife, Willeen Brown Williams, greeting Nelson Mandela (far left) and Rev. Willie Barrows (second from the left) and Reverend Jesse L. Jackson (at the podium) during a luncheon to raise money for Mandela’s Presidential campaign in Chicago, Illinois (1990s).