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 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.
In his reviews on music, he argued that blues and jazz were
responses to social conditions and served as weapons of racial
integration. His book reviews complemented his radical vision by
commenting on how literature reshapes one's understanding of the
world. Even his travel writings on Hawaii called for cultural
pluralism and tolerance for racial and economic difference.
Writings of Frank Marshall Davis reveals a writer in touch with the
most salient issues defining his era and his desire to insert them
into the public sphere. John Edgar Tidwell provides an introduction
and contextual notes on each major subject area Davis explored.
John Edgar Tidwell is an associate professor of English at the
University of Kansas. He edited Frank Marshall Davis's "Livin' the
Blues: Memoirs of a Black Journalist" and "Poet and his Black
Moods: Collected Poems."
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