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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. It presents his conspiracy theory that U.S. President Barack Obama's biological father was Frank Marshall Davis, an American poet and labor activist in Chicago and Hawaii, rather than Barack Obama Sr. The film claims that Davis, who had been a closet member of the Communist Party USA, influenced Obama's ideology, a claim disputed by Obama ...

  3. President Obama met Frank Marshall Davis four decades ago and saw Davis 10 to 15 times as a teenager.

  4. Jul 17, 2012 · Leftist Americans who took the extraordinary step of joining CPUSA swore a loyalty oath to the USSR— Stalin’s USSR in the case of Frank Marshall Davis. The oath stated: “I pledge myself to rally the masses to defend the Soviet Union, the land of victorious socialism.

  5. Aug 20, 2012 · In the 1970s, amid this dangerous political theater, Frank Marshall Davis came into Barack Obama's life.Aided by access to explosive declassified FBI files, Soviet archives, and Davis's original newspaper columns, Paul Kengor explores how Obama sought out Davis and how Davis found in Obama an impressionable young man, one susceptible to Davis's ...

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  6. Nov 19, 1990 · Interview with notable African-American poet and journalist Frank Marshall Davis. Frank is mentioned in Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father," as a drinking buddy of his grandfather and an...

  7. Frank Marshall Davis - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. Born in 1905 in Arkansas City, poet Frank Marshall Davis used his poetry to critique racism

  8. 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.

  9. Frank Marshall Davis distinguished himself as a top poet and journalist during the 1930s and 40s, and produced a considerable body of work that influenced generations of poets. He worked at a series of newspapers, including as executive editor of the labor weekly Chicago Star, which he co-founded.

  10. The speaker in his “ Frank Marshall Davis: Writer ” declared: I was a weaver of jagged words. A warbler of garbled tunes. A singer of savage songs.

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