Английская Википедия:Edmond W. Davis
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Notability Edmond W. Davis (born 1976) is an American historian, author and educator.[1] From 2020-2022, he was the director of the Derek Olivier Research Institute (DORI) at Arkansas Baptist College.[2]
Previously, he served as Professor of History at University of Phoenix and Pulaski Technical College.[3] He authored Pioneering African-American Aviators in 2012 featuring the first and only Arkansas Tuskegee Airmen history textbook.[4]
He is a member of the Arkansas Historical Association.[5]
Biography
He was born and raised in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Davis faced adversity from a young age, experiencing homelessness during his formative years.[4] After overcoming homelessness, he re-enrolled into school and graduating from Coatesville Area Senior High School in 1996. He attended Grambling State University, where he graduated early, and earned a Master's Degree in History from Louisiana Technical University.[6]
Career
Davis's has served as an assistant professor of history at several colleges and universities, with a current position at Arkansas Baptist College as adjunct professor. His research in sociohistorical topics include Women's History, African American History, Military History, Civil Rights History, and World War II History.[7]
As an author his works include Arkansas' Tuskegee Airmen history textbook. Additionally, he and his wife Monica Davis have been awarded with the title of Amazon #1 New Release Authors for their eBook titled GROWTH MINDSET: Developing a Growth Mindset to Respond-Responsibly in 2022.[8]
He was the director of the Derek Olivier Research Institute (DORI) from 2020 to 2022, where he focuses on the prevention of violence and community outreach initiatives.[8]
In 2022-2023, Davis was the Director of Career Services Arkansas Baptist College and orchestrated the first Historically Black College & University (HBCU) Black Wall Street Career Fest.[9]
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