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  1. Mar 17, 2007 · David Ewing. Attorney David Steele Ewing was born on March 29, 1967, in Nashville, Tennessee, to Florence Steele Ewing Kidd and Dr. Richard Albert Ewing, III. Possibly descended from Andrew Jackson, he is a ninth-generation Nashville resident and direct descendant of Prince Albert Ewing, the first African American to practice law in Tennessee ...

  2. Nov 5, 2019 · Prominent historian and attorney David S. Ewing is being sued by a woman who says he betrayed her by draining her $1.1 million trust fund, leaving hundreds of thousands of dollars of her money...

  3. Feb 8, 2021 · A ninth-generation Nashvillian, David Ewing has long had a deep love for Nashville’s history. A historian and CEO of Nashville History On Tour, Ewing offers visitors, business people and ...

  4. Welcome to NashvilleNashville’s Best Tours. Private Tours for the sophisticated traveler and history buff. Plan Your Trip. “David Ewing is a local polymath, historian, author and tour guide”.

  5. From the city’s iconic spaces and institutions to the everyday streets we all walk, Black history is everywhere. Nashville historian David Ewing, a ninth-generation Nashvillian who has previously served on over 30 boards and commissions in the city, tells that story every day on his.

  6. Host Andrew Bartolotta sits down with Historian and ninth-generation Nashville native, David Steele Ewing, CEO of Nashville History on Tour, where he shares the rich history of Nashville and the...

  7. Feb 21, 2022 · In this River Talk, we hear from local historian David Ewing about the history of the river and how it was literally responsible for the founding and growth of Nashville. Hear stories about how it froze, flooded, and how the Cumberland River put Nashville on the map.

  8. David Ewing Duncan is an award-winning journalist covering life science, technology, AI, politics, and culture in print, television, and radio—and a best-selling author of 12 books published in 21 languages.

  9. And local attorney and historian David Ewing had a hand in each. Ewing’s brand of public history is both accessible and effective. He tells Nashville’s untold stories, whether shameful or inspiring or just curious, and without him, we’d know far less about the unlit corners of our city’s past.

  10. Nashville historian David Ewing discusses the legacy of African Americans throughout the city’s history and explains how understanding the past can provide inspiration and clarity into the future.

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