Ms. Davis-Adeshote’ received her Bachelor of Science degree in Broadcast Journalism, graduating Summa Cum Laude from Morgan State University where she also worked as music director and On-Air Announcer for radio station WEAA.
She is an honorably discharged veteran (six-years+) of the US Army.
Her play, “Grandma Loved Roses”, won Baltimore’s WMAR-TV’s (channel 2) Drama Competition for Black Writers, and was televised in 1985.
Ms. Davis-Adeshote’ appeared on “Geraldo”, “Rolonda” (twice) and various other television talk shows for promotion of her book; “Black Survival in white America: From Past History to the Next Century” (which is available from the author). She was guest on multiple radio shows throughout the country and lectured in many venues (national bookstores, churches, private organizations, universities, benefits, etc.). She is retired from the State of New Jersey and available for book promotion activities, and presently publishes under the name Jeanette Davis.
Her books, “The Great Divide Between Blacks & Whites”& “Black, Just Like My Mama”
