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Why this mom of 6 gave her children state names

Face2Face Africa

Face2Face Africa

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July 7, 2026

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Xaviera Greene-Davis, 49, named her children Nevada, Montana, Indiana, Arizona, Missouri, and Dakota in a thoughtful, though unique, way to set their futures right as they found themselves in a neighborhood where too many futures already seemed written. Greene-Davis is a native of Newport News, Virginia, and she raised six children amid the same struggles...

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