DANNEY WILLIAMS: 'I have no doubt that I am Bill Clinton's son. It was common knowledge, everyone in Arkansas knew. Everywhere I went, they pointed out: "It’s Bill Clinton’s son right there. You look like him, don’t you? The ears, the mouth, the chin, the teeth, the eyes, the nose".
'I see him in me. You can see a black Bill Clinton. When I’m brushing my hair I can see Bill Clinton with waves in his hair.
'I always feel bad about him not wanting to be in my life. Was it because I was black? Was there something wrong with me? Why do you not want to be a part of me? It made me even think of sometimes suicide.
'It’s not fair and it has been hurtful that he still refuses to acknowledge me.
'Times were very hard and my mom was a working girl on the streets. She was heavy on drugs.'
LUCILLE BOLTON: 'My sister is Bobbie Ann Williams, Danney Williams' mother. She was a prostitute and she hung around the streets on 17th and Main. She met him on the streets.
WILLIAMS: 'I was told that she was with him on 13 occasions.'
BOLTON: 'It was about five or six months after she had dated and everything, she said she was pregnant by Bill.'
WILLIAMS: 'My mom went to prison and lost custody of us. My Aunt Lucille stepped up and gained guardianship of us. She raised us in Little Rock, Arkansas. At the time we was from group home, to house to house.
'My Aunt Lucille wanted to have a father in my life. As a small child, she took me to the Governor’s Mansion.'
BOLTON: 'There was a car coming out of the front gate, right. When the gate swings Open, I ran up in there and ran behind the gate.'
WILLIAMS: 'She was trying to get him to accept me and notice me.'
BOLTON: 'When I got to the door, I asked for [Hillary Clinton] and the door was slammed in my face.'
WILLIAMS: 'They slammed the door in her face. This is Bill’s son, he had a black son.'
BOLTON: 'And two big old guys came from out the side of the place.'
WILLIAMS: 'Hillary had the guys to chase them off the property.'
BOLTON: 'And I went running and jumped a fence, got the hell out of there.'
WILLIAMS: 'I read history. This goes back to the slave owners when they have a child with one of their slaves and their wives try to have them banished off the plantation. What century is this? It just wasn’t right. Honestly, we were in need of child support at the time. My mom was in prison.'
BOLTON: 'We was poor. We had nothing. We had no money to pay lawyers. They just shut us up.'
WILLIAMS: 'My older sister was working at a gas station. My mom told me of a few occasions when she was threatened. She was also pushed out of a two-story window at one time. She got a plate in her foot. To this day she is scared of speaking.'
BOLTON: 'She been told to leave hi alone cause we gonna come up missing. Then they was going to get information where Bobbi Williams lived, and they can give her, I guess, some hush money.'
WILLIAMS: 'In fact my mother did receive seven $100 bills a month in the mailbox. Even presents on Christmas that were delivered to my home by state troopers. So I felt he was trying to be a part of my life. And then when he became president, everything stopped.
'In 1995 when my father was president of the United States, the state of Arkansas put us in foster care. I lived in foster homes. It made me feel horrible because I know his child, Chelsea, was well taken care of and we was house to house, hungry at nights, and to know that my father was the president, it hurts.
'Try to imagine that your own father refused to love you, refused to say that you exist. Knowing who my father was and he was so close, yet so far away made my part unbearable.
'Growing up in Little Rock School district system it was difficult, because you’ve got gang members, drug activities at the schools and I wanted more to life, I didn’t want to end up dead in the streets for nothing.
'Moving from home to home, not having a stable place to go, it came to a point in high school where I had to drop out to take care of my little sister and brother to make sure they were stable and able to go to school every day. I got a job full-time at a doughnut shop in my 11th grade year to support my sisters and brothers.
'If I had the love and support of my father, that stayed on me and made sure I had the best education, I feel I would have had a better life.
'In 1999 they tried to sweep me under the rug with Bill Clinton's friend publishing this phony DNA test. There never was a DNA test. Just think about it. It was published in a tabloid owned by a donor to Bill Clinton [Star Magazine, Roger Altman was at the time head of Evercore that owned American Media].
'Even to this day, Megyn Kelley, Howard Kurtz, they continue to quote this bogus DNA test and it really hurts. I would love to see the DNA test done. Several times I tried to reach out to the Clintons.
'People say all the time, "you’re gonna get yourself killed dealing with the Clintons". I wrote letters to his library, I wrote letters to addresses I got off the Internet, even emailed him on his Facebook page. I never got any response back.
'Once in Little Rock, Arkansas, I visited the Clinton Library. I wanted to see how it felt to be as president and he was speaking. But by the time we made it there, he was already gone. We took a tour through the library just to see all the things he had done in the world, helping other kids in Haiti and all the other places. It just saddened me because I never received any help from him.
'When Hillary started running for president, she visited Little Rock in one of her campaign stops. I put myself right in front of the podium where she spoke. She was looking right at me, eye contact. I was thinking she knew who I was.
'It made me wonder. She says Black Lives Matter, why I don’t matter to her? I was going to introduce myself as Danney Williams, your husband’s son and her stepson. It begs the question, why? As soon as she spoke she got out of there. I didn’t get to talk to my stepmom. I could never imagine having a child and not acknowledging him after knowing how it feels to not have a parent in your life.
'I work construction. I am a person of faith. I take my kids to church every Sunday. I teach my sons how to keep bad language out, how to speak properly with "Yes sir" and "Yes ma'am".
'Recently I have been telling my kids that their grandfather was the president of the United States and they’re amazed by it, they’re like "No. Is it for real?" I tell them yes, he is my father and I will make sure you get to meet him one day.
'Hillary, please do not deny I exist. I am your stepson. Chelsea is my sister and Bill is my father.
'I feel bad when Hillary called black people super-predators and that we need to be brought to heel. I’m black, I’m real and I am her stepson and I deserve the love that she has given Chelsea.
'We hear my stepmother telling the nation every day that we are stronger together. They know who I am, I know who I am, I have to meet my father, I have to know that he’s willing to even accept me. I have to know…
'Like any child, I want to know my dad and I want him to know me. I am his only son in the world and he’s my only dad. We have to come together, we have to.
'If black lives truly matter to you, please contact me.'