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  1. Olivia America Davidson Washington (June 11, 1854 – May 9, 1889) was an American teacher and educator. She was born free as Olivia America Davidson in Virginia. After her family moved to the free state of Ohio, she studied in common schools and later college.

  2. Jan 19, 2007 · Born in Virginia in 1854, Olivia A. Davidson, the daughter of an ex-slave and freeborn mother, was the seventh of ten children. The family moved from Virginia to southern Ohio in 1857, then moved to the northern part of the state in Albany and Athens after her father’s death.

  3. African-American educator who founded Tuskegee Institute with her husband Booker T. Washington. Name variations: Olivia America Davidson. Born Olivia America Davidson on June 11, 1854, in Mercer County, Virginia; died on May 9, 1889, in Boston, Massachusetts; daughter of Elias Davidson (a free laborer and former slave) and Eliza (Webb) Davidson;

  4. Learn about Olivia Davidson, a pioneer educator and wife of Booker T. Washington. She taught freed children in the South, advocated for Black girls' education, and helped build Tuskegee Institute.

  5. Olivia America Davidson Washington (June 11, 1854 – May 9, 1889) was an American teacher and educator. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. She was born free as Olivia America Davidson in Virginia. After her family moved to the free state of Ohio, she studied in common schools and later college.

  6. Feb 27, 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Olivia A. Davidson, a pioneer educator and wife of Booker T. Washington. She taught, led, and fundraised for Tuskegee Institute, a premier higher education institute for Black students.

  7. Olivia A. Davidson was a teacher and speaker who addressed the Alabama State Teachers' Association in 1886. She advocated for physical, mental and moral health of women, especially against the use of stimulants and tobacco.