• 1995, she was the inaugural recipient of the National Opera Association's "Lift Every Voice" Legacy Award, honoring the contributions of African Americans to the field of opera. • 1996, she was honored as an Outstanding African American Singer/Pioneer by
Harvard University. • 2000, her career as a pioneering African-American opera singer was profiled in ''Aida's Brothers and Sisters: Black Voices in Opera'', a PBS documentary first broadcast in February of that year. • 2006, Williams was also profiled in the 2006
PBS documentary
The Mystery of Love. • 2007, she was one of eight women honored by the
Library of Virginia during
Women's History Month as part of its
Virginia Women in History project. • On February 11, 2009, a
Tribute to Camilla Williams program was held in New York, sponsored by the
New York City Opera and the
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. • On September 4, 2009, she was awarded the
President's Medal for Excellence by Indiana University. • In 2011 her autobiography,
The Life of Camilla Williams, African American Classical Singer and Opera Diva, was published by the
Edwin Mellen Press. ==References==