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  1. Frank Marshall Davis (December 31, 1905 – July 26, 1987) was an American journalist, poet, political and labor movement activist, and businessman. Davis began his career writing for African American newspapers in Chicago.

  2. Photos courtesy of the John Edgar Tidwell Collection on Frank Marshall Davis (MS 353) at Kenneth Spencer Research Library, the University of Kansas. Photographers are unknown. This essay is part of the portfolio “As Direct as Good Blues: Frank Marshall Davis.”

  3. Oct 10, 2007 · His satirical poems reflect the influence of Edgar Lee Masters’s Spoon River Anthology, but their point and pith reveal Daviss distinctive vision as he made light of African Americans’ faults and foibles. Arguably Davis achieves his most distinctive voice in his blues and jazz-inspired poems.

  4. The Frank Marshall Davis Collection consists of the entire interview and includes news clipping and photographs from Davis’ personal papers. Frank Marshall Davis was a noted American writer, journalist, and poet who was a part of the Harlem Renaissance Movement and worked at the American Negro Press in Chicago before moving to Hawai’i in 1949.

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  6. Frank Marshall Davis (1905-1987), a poet, journalist, and lifelong leftist, reentered the news in 2008 when his friendship with a young Hawaiian, Barack Obama, was employed to slur the future President’s political past.

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  8. Frank Marshall Davis's poetry "not only questioned social ills in his own time but also inspired Blacks in the politically charged 1960s," according to John Edgar Tidwell in the Dictionary of Literary Biography.

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