Elisabeth Williams-Omilami has been on the battlefield for her Lord, for over 30 years. Beginning as a very young girl she accompanied her father, noted civil rights leader Dr. Hosea Williams on marches and in movements across the south. Her jailed for Freedom record includes, being the first Black woman in 75 years to spend the night in the Forsyth County jail during that infamous march in January of 1981. As an actress, she was able to combine her art with life as she toured in the play th ...[Read Story]