Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  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. He moved to Atlanta, where he became the editor of the paper he turned into the Atlanta Daily World.

  2. Giuliani: Well, his — his grandfather introduced him to Frank Marshall Davis, who was a Communist. –Former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani, Fox News interview with Megyn Kelly, Feb. 20, 2015

  3. Apr 8, 2016 · “Dreams From My Real Father” posited that the president of the United States was not the son of Barack Obama Sr., but of Frank Marshall Davis, a Communist activist and poet who moved to Hawaii ...

  4. Frank Marshall Davis. 1905–1987. 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. Sometimes likened to poets such as Carl Sandburg, Edgar Lee Masters, and Langston Hughes, Davis ...

  5. Oct 10, 2007 · Frank Marshall Davis (1905-1987) Frank Marshall Davis rose to prominence as a poet and journalist during the Depression and the Second World War . Prior to his departure for the Territory of Hawaii in 1948, he found himself the subject of adulation by many readers but also the target of careful scrutiny by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ...

  6. People also ask

  7. Frank Marshall Davis was born on December 31, 1905 in Arkansas City, Kansas. His parents divorced one year after his birth. At the age of seventeen, he moved to Wichita to attend Friends University and, soon thereafter, transferred to the school of journalism at Kansas State Agricultural College.

  8. 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.” You can read the rest of the portfolio in the December 2023 issue.

  1. People also search for