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Davis was born about November 1839 into slavery in Christiansville (later Chase City), in Mecklenburg County. He was the son of Cephas Davis and Annie (sometimes noted as Frances) Davis. Most likely he gained his freedom at the end of the Civil War. His contemporaries’ comments and recollections suggest that Davis may have attended Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (later Hampton University) or the Richmond Theological School for Freedmen (later Virginia Union University), but his name does not appear in the records of either school. In 1869 and 1870 he taught former slaves in Maryland for the American Baptist Home Mission Society (ABHM).
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Poll: McAuliffe, Chase with early, uneasy leads in governor nomination races
Published Friday, Feb. 19, 2021, 11:28 am
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Front Page » Government/Politics » Politics1 » Poll: McAuliffe, Chase with early, uneasy leads in governor nomination races
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A new poll has Terry McAuliffe and Amanda Chase at the head of the crowded fields of candidates running for governor.
Former Prince William State Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy and Richmond State Sen. Jennifer McClellan are at 4 percent each. Manassas State Del. Lee Carter is at 1 percent.