Daniel Webster Davis
American educator, minister, and poet / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Webster Davis (March 25, 1862 ā October 25, 1913) was an American educator, minister, and poet. He taught and ministered in Richmond, Virginia, and became a popular author and speaker, going on several speaking tours around the United States and Canada. He also published two volumes of poetry that have received mixed critical assessment; some scholars have criticized him for perpetrating stereotypes of African Americans while others have argued that he was as radical as he could have been in his era.
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