Viola Davis Buys Childhood Home On Former Plantation For Her Birthday: ‘It Is The Birthplace Of My Story’

Viola Davis will never forget where she came from. The actress revealed on her 55th birthday that she purchased the South Carolina home where she was born, and shared a photo of the house on social media.

“The above is the house where I was born August 11, 1965. It is the birthplace of my story. Today on my 55th year of life….I own it….all of it,” the “Fences” actress wrote.

Davis also included a Cherokee birth blessing that read, “May you live long enough to know why you were born.”

The “How To Get Away With Murder” star’s grandparents lived in the home at the time Viola was born—and had previously worked on the property when it was a plantation. Davis recalled learning of the home’s tragic history in an interview with Entertainment Weekly back in 2016.

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“I wasn’t on it long, because I was the fifth child, and so we moved soon after I was born,” Davis said at the time. “I mean, I went back to visit briefly but still not aware of the history. I think I read one slave narrative of someone who was on that plantation which was horrific. 160 acres of land, and my grandfather was a sharecropper. Most of my uncles and cousins, they’re farmers. That’s the choice that they had. My grandmother’s house was a one room shack. I have a picture of it on my phone because I think it’s a beautiful picture.”

It could be the very photo Viola shared in honor of her birthday!

Happy birthday, Viola.

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