Victoria Anna David was born on 12 July 1916 in Robertsport, Grand Cape Mount County, Liberia.
The fundraiser was held on 19 November, in honor of former President Tubman's birthday, and raised money for poor children's scholarships.
[1] In 1972, Victoria joined her husband during his visit to Guinea to preside over the interment of the late Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah.
[3] Following the coup, Victoria was imprisoned and then put under house arrest for months by Samuel Doe's regime.
[4][5] In the United States, she lived in White Plains, New York, for a time before moving to Plymouth, Minnesota, with one of her daughters.