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  1. Jane Fonda's Adopted Daughter Reconnects with Her Birth Family. At 14, Mary Williams moved from the poverty-scathed streets of East Oakland to Jane Fonda's hacienda in Santa Monica. Decades later, Williams returns home to find out if blood really is thicker than water. By Mary Williams.

  2. Mary Williams | thoughts of a plant scientist. People with power don’t want to give it up. But, by working together, we can empower each other. And change the world. About me. I’m a scientist, a writer, a mentor, an educator, a cook, and surrounded by friends, family, and animals I adore and who adore me too. Read more. What I do. I Tweet.

  3. Mar 26, 2013 · Oprah visits Oscar®-winning actress Jane Fonda and her adopted African-American daughter, Mary Williams, for their first-ever interview together. Later, Oprah and Jane speak one-on-one at...

  4. Apr 9, 2013 · An adventurer and idealist, Williams went on to travel to Africa, start a foundation to benefit the Lost Boys of Sudan, hike the Appalachian Trail, and work for six months in Antarctica, all the while testing herself. But her greatest challenge awaited her back in Oakland.

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  5. Apr 9, 2013 · In 1991, Oscar®-winning actress Jane Fonda married billionaire Ted Turner. When the Fonda and Turner families came together, Ted made a lasting connection to Jane's adopted African-American...

  6. Mary Williams Dewson (born February 18, 1874, Quincy, Massachusetts, U.S.—died October 22, 1962, Castine, Maine) American economist and political organizer, closely associated with the political campaigns and administrative programs of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  7. Apr 4, 2013 · At 14, Mary Williams moved from the poverty-stricken streets of East Oakland, California, to Jane Fonda's hacienda in Santa Monica, California, becoming the adopted daughter many people didn't...

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