Davis, Frank Marshall, 1905-1987
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- African American National Biography, accessed December 12 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Davis, Frank Marshall; poet, print journalist, newspaper editor / publisher; born 1905 in Arkansas City, Kansas, United States; he was able to receive formal education in journalism, studying at Kansas State Agricultural College (later Kansas State University); after graduating in1930, moved to Atlanta, where he edited the Atlanta Daily World; worked as executive editor for the Associated Negro Press in Chicago (1935 - 1947); was an active member of the League of American Writers, his political engagement culminated with his joining the Communist Party in the middle of World War II; his Chicago years were also his most productive poetically, witnessing the publication of four collections: Black Man's Verse (1935), I Am the American Negro (1937), Through Sepia Eyes (1938), and 47th Street: Poems (1948); died 1987 in Hawaii, United States)
- nuc86-71731: His Awakening, and other poems, 1978(hdg. on IEN rept.: Davis, Frank Marshall, 1905- ; usage: Frank Marshall Davis)
- His Through sepia eyes, 1938:t.p. (Frank Marshall Davis)
- His Black moods, 2002:ECIP t.p. (Frank Marshall Davis) chronology (b. Dec. 31, 1905 in Arkansas City, Kan.; d. July 26, 1987)