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Edmond Davis is an American historian and instructional facilitator. He is a professor of history at the Arkansas Baptist College.

Education
Davis earned his undergraduate degree at Grambling State University and his master’s degree at Louisiana Technical University.

Career
Davis has been a college professor for twenty years. In fact, he was awarded the Arkansas Educator of the Year in 2021. He currently is the director of career services at the Arkansas Baptist College. In 2020, Davis assumed the role of Director at the Derek Olivier Research Institute (DORI) for the Prevention of Violence. He produced and hosted America’s first and only National known radio show “Keeping it 100 With DORI,” which was created for actively discussing & forming solutions for Black male homicides.

He founded the “Respond-I-Bility” program, which teaches the youth that they always have the ability to respond responsibly. In relation to this program, he also wrote a book titled, GROWTH-MINDSET Developing A Growth Mindset To Respond-Responsibly.

Davis wrote the first and only textbook on the history of Tuskegee Airman for the state of Arkansas. His Tuskegee Airman research has been viewed at the Little Rock National Airport, University of Arkansas Pine Bluff, and Mosaic Templars Cultural Center.