William Sutphin

Booker & Olivia

Fiction EN ↓ 3 episodes

Two idealistic young college graduates journey to the Deep South and work together to found one of the legendary HBCUs.

Author

William Sutphin

Category

Fiction

Latest episode

Jun 6, 2026

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Episodes

Something Bigger! 06.06.2026

Episode 3: Something Bigger Booker T. Washington has found the land, but turning it into a school is another matter. The arrival of his brother John gives the struggling operation a much-needed boost, but it is Olivia Davidson who changes everything. While Booker sees a small school, Olivia sees an institution that could transform the South. She pushes Booker to demand more from the money men, rec...

Find The Land 06.06.2026

Episode 2: Find The Land Booker T. Washington arrives in Alabama with his new wife, Fanny, expecting to lead a school. Instead, he discovers there is no school—only a promise and a patch of land waiting to be found. As Booker searches the countryside for a place to build his vision, he sends a letter to the one person he believes can help make it real: Olivia Davidson. Back in Massachusetts, Olivi...

Save The Man! 05.06.2026

After a failed attempt to start a school of his own, a young Booker T. Washington returns to Hampton Institute searching for direction. There he impresses his mentor, General Armstrong, but also finds himself in trouble after crossing a social boundary he barely understands. At Hampton, Booker meets Olivia Davidson, a gifted teacher frustrated by the limits placed on women. When an opportunity ari...

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