Edmond davis
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Edmond Davis is a Historian, motivational Speaker, and Author.[1]. In 2008 Mr Davis was awarded a Grant by the ARKANSAS BLACK HISTORY COMMISSION. In May 2008 he was the keynote speaker for the 12th Annual Operation Skyhook sponsored by the Black Pilots Of America (BPA). In Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
Mr Davis is the Current National Vice Chair of the History Committe of GROOVE PHI GROOVE SOCIAL FELLOWSHIP INC. The Grambling State University Alumni Association, The Louisiana Tech University Alumni Association and has worked closley with the Tuskegee Airmen Incorporated.
Mr Davis is responsible for the entry of the Honorable Milton Crenchaw to the Arkansas Black Hall Of Fame in 2007[2]
Mr Davis is a highly regarded educator,researcher,author,historian,motivational speaker,biographer and student advisor and currently teaches at Pulaski Technical College and has lectured at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
His forth coming book on Milton Crenchaw and Tuskegee airmen has been honored by Govenor Mike Beebe for all his historic efforts as a Tuskeggee flight Instructor and Service to his country. Crenchaw and other members of the Tuskegee Airmen, were awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by President George Bush in Washington D.C. [3]
Mr. Davis is very active today as a historian and author for all History especially the service of the Great Tuskegee Airmen.[4]
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