Caroline Randall Williams
Caroline Randall Williams is an American author, poet and academic. She is best known for the 2015 cookbook Soul Food Love. Her book of poetry, Lucy Negro, Redux is currently being adapted as a ballet by the Nashville Ballet.
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Caroline Randall Williams is an American author, poet and academic. She is best known for the 2015 cookbook Soul Food Love, co-written with her mother, the author Alice Randall. Her book of poetry, Lucy Negro, Redux is currently being adapted as a ballet by the Nashville Ballet. In 2020, amidst the national discussions around removing statues of Confederate generals and renaming of U.S. military bases, Williams wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times, titled \”You Want a Confederate Monument? My Body Is A Confederate Monument.
\” She is the great granddaughter of Arna Bontemps, the African-American poet, novelist and noted member of the Harlem Renaissance, and the granddaughter of Avon Williams, the Nashville lawyer and key leader of the city’s civil rights movement.
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