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Jackson: University Press of Mississippi., 2007 2006 Trade paperback Book Octavo, softcover, fine in black and white pictorial wraps. Giftable. Frank Marshall Davis (1905-1987) was a central figure in the black press, working as reporter and editor for the "Atlanta World, " the "Associated Negro Press, " the "Chicago Star, " and the "Honolulu Record." "Writings of Frank Marshall Davis" presents a selection of Davis's nonfiction, providing an unprecedented insight into one journalist's ability to reset the terms of public conversation and frame the news to open up debate among African Americans and all Americans. During the middle of the twentieth century, Davis set forth a radical vision that challenged the status quo. His commentary on race relations, music, literature, and American culture was precise, impassioned, and engaged. At the height of World War II, Davis boldly questioned the nature of America's potential postwar relations and what they meant for African Americans and the nation. 221 pp. including index.
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Jackson: University Press of Mississippi., 2007. Octavo, softcover, fine in black and white pictorial wraps. Giftable. Frank Marshall Davis (1905-1987) was a central figure in the black press, working as reporter and editor for the "Atlanta World," the "Associated Negro Press," the "Chicago Star," and the "Honolulu Record." "Writings of Frank Marshall Davis" presents a selection of Davis's nonfiction, providing an unprecedented insight into one journalist's ability to reset the terms of public conversation and frame the news to open up debate among African Americans and all Americans. During the middle of the twentieth century, Davis set forth a radical vision that challenged the status quo. His commentary on race relations, music, literature, and American culture was precise, impassioned, and engaged. At the height of World War II, Davis boldly questioned the nature of America's potential postwar relations and what they meant for African Americans and the nation. 221 pp. including index. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi., 2007 ISBN 1604733845 9781604733846 [US]
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ISBN10: 1604733845, ISBN13: 9781604733846, [publisher: Jackson: University Press of Mississippi., 2007] Softcover Octavo, softcover, fine in black and white pictorial wraps. Giftable. Frank Marshall Davis (1905-1987) was a central figure in the black press, working as reporter and editor for the "Atlanta World," the "Associated Negro Press," the "Chicago Star," and the "Honolulu Record." "Writings of Frank Marshall Davis" presents a selection of Davis's nonfiction, providing an unprecedented insight into one journalist's ability to reset the terms of public conversation and frame the news to open up debate among African Americans and all Americans. During the middle of the twentieth century, Davis set forth a radical vision that challenged the status quo. His commentary on race relations, music, literature, and American culture was precise, impassioned, and engaged. At the height of World War II, Davis boldly questioned the nature of America's potential postwar relations and what they meant for African Americans and the nation. 221 pp. including index. [Concord, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2009]
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University Press of Mississippi, Date: 2009. Paperback. New. 258 pages. 8.90x5.98x0.87 inches. 2009. University Press of Mississippi ISBN 1604733845 9781604733846 [GB]
Paperback / softback. New. Frank Marshall Davis (1905-1987) was a central figure in the black press. Writings of Frank Marshall Davis presents a selection of Davis's non-fiction, providing an unprecedented insight into one journalist's ability to reset the terms of public conversation and frame the news to open up debate among African Americans and all Americans. ISBN 1604733845 9781604733846 [GB]
ISBN10: 1604733845, ISBN13: 9781604733846, [publisher: University Press Of Mississippi] Softcover nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Writings of Frank Marshall Davis: A Voice of the Black Pressedited by John Edgar Tidwell Frank Marshall Davis (1905-1987) was a central figure in the black press, working as reporter and editor for the Atlanta World, the Associated Negro Press, the Chicago Star, and the Honolulu Record. Writings of Frank Marshall Davis presents a selection of Davis's nonfiction, providing an unprecedented insight into one journalist's ability to reset the terms of public conversation and frame the news to open up debate among African Americans and all Americans. During the middle of the twentieth century, Davis set forth a radical vision that challenged the status quo. His commentary on race relations, music, literature, and American culture was precise, impassioned, and engaged. At the height of World War II, Davis boldly questioned the nature of America's potential postwar relations and what they meant for African Americans and the nation. His work frequently challenged the usefulness of race as a social construct, and he eventually disavowed the idea of race altogether. Throughout his career, he championed the struggles of African Americans for equal rights and laboring people seeking fair wages and other benefits. Writings of Frank Marshall Davis reveals a writer in touch with the most salient issues defini ...
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