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  1. Mary Williams is an American author and activist who was adopted by Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden as a teenager. She wrote The Lost Daughter: A Memoir about her life as a daughter of Black Panthers and a Lost Boy of Sudan.

  2. Apr 9, 2013 · Mary Williams shares how she went from a troubled childhood in Oakland to a life of adventure with Jane Fonda. Read about her first impression of L.A., her new family, and her new car smell.

  3. Mary Luana Williams is an American social activist and author. She is known for her inspirational activism with Sudanese refugees. A daughter of Black Panthers members, Williams grew up in the heart of the movement, in East Oakland, California.

  4. Apr 9, 2013 · The Lost Daughter: A Memoir. Mary Williams. 3.84. 499 ratings79 reviews. “I always hoped [Mary Williams] would tell her incredible story. She's a writer of uncommon clarity and humor, and the arrival of her memoir is cause for celebration."—Dave Eggers, author of What is the What.

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  5. May 7, 2013 · Mary Williams, now 45, was raised by Jane Fonda and Ted Turner from the age of 16. She shares her story of growing up in a Hollywood family, coping with abuse and rape, and reconnecting with her birth mother.

  6. Jun 6, 2013 · In her early years Mary Williams grew up in a commune run by the Black Panthers, a radical black activist group. But a chance family connection transported her to an arts summer camp run by ...

  7. Mary Williams: How Jane Fonda changed my life. When Mary Williams first went clothes shopping with her mother’s credit card at the Santa Monica branch of Fred Segal, a retail haunt of Hollywood celebrities, she thought the assistants would tell.