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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. United States writer, political and labor movement activist Frank Marshall Davis Born (1905-12-31) December 31, 1905 Arkansas City, Kansas, U.S. Died July 26, 1987 (1987-07-26) (aged 81) Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. Pen name Frank Boganey Occupation Journalist, poet Genre Social realism ...

  3. Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The first gospel choir was formed in the church in 1931, and its leaders Thomas A. Dorsey, Theodore Frye, and Roberta Martin were responsible for popularizing gospel music in Chicago's black churches. The church's choir helped launch the careers of many prominent gospel musicians, including Mahalia Jackson, Sallie Martin, and Dinah Washington ...

  4. St. Viator Church - Wikipedia

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    Groundbreaking for the current church building was in 1927 and in 1929 it was dedicated by Cardinal George Mundelein. [2] Today, the parish grounds consists of the church, rectory, convent, recreation center, and St. Viator Elementary School which provides education for students pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.

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  6. Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, originally named the Third Church of Christ, Scientist, is a landmark church located on West Washington Boulevard in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The church was designed by architect Hugh M.G. Garden and was built in 1901. The church was sold to its current owners in 1947.

  7. Chicago Star - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Star was a weekly publication, founded in 1946 and financed by Trade unions. [1] The board of directors were Ernest De Maio, Frank Marshall Davis, William L. Patterson, Grant Oakes, and William Sennett. Davis was the executive editor, Sennett the general manager, and Carl Hirsch managing editor.

  8. Church of the Ascension, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1857 as a mission of St. James Church, [3] it is now located on North La Salle Drive on Chicago's Near North Side. The church became a part of the Anglo-Catholic movement in 1869. The principal service on Sunday is the Solemn High Mass celebrated at 11 a.m., according to Rite II in the Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer (1979). [4]

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