] After a lifetime of public silence, a 78-year-old Los ] Angeles woman is stepping forward to say she is the ] daughter of the late Senator Strom Thurmond of South ] Carolina and a black woman who once worked as the ] Thurmond family maid. ] ] The woman, Essie Mae Washington-Williams, a retired ] vocational school teacher, says she has incontrovertible ] evidence, including financial receipts and cashier's ] checks demonstrating his support for her and personal ] notes -- showing that Mr. Thurmond, once one of the ] nation's leading segregationists, was her father. ] For years, Mr. Thurmond was a staunch supporter of ] segregation. He broke with the Democratic Party in the ] late 1940's to run for president in 1948 as a Dixiecrat, ] embracing the notion, as he said at the time, that "on ] the question of social intermingling of the races, our ] people draw the line." Ms. Washington-Williams was in ] her early 20's at the time. Woman, 78, Says She Is a Daughter of Thurmond |