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  1. John William Davis (April 13, 1873 – March 24, 1955) was an American politician, diplomat and lawyer. He served under President Woodrow Wilson as the Solicitor General of the United States and the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He was the Democratic nominee for president in 1924, losing to Republican incumbent ...

  2. 15 de may. de 2024 · In full: John William Davis. Born: April 13, 1873, Clarksburg, W.Va., U.S. Died: March 24, 1955, Charleston, S.C. (aged 81) Political Affiliation: Democratic Party. Role In: Paris Peace Conference. United States presidential election of 1924. Recent News. May 15, 2024, 9:59 AM ET (AP)

  3. John W. Davis was a distinguished constitutional lawyer and former presidential candidate who defended segregation in the landmark Supreme Court case of Brown v. Board of Education. He argued that the equal protection clause did not require integration and that the states had made good faith efforts to equalize facilities.

  4. John W. Davis (1873-1955) was a US lawyer who argued many constitutional cases before the Supreme Court and ran for president in 1924. He was also a US ambassador to Britain and a critic of the New Deal and school integration.

  5. John W. Davis was a West Virginia lawyer and ambassador who ran for president in 1924 as the Democratic nominee. He lost to Republican Calvin Coolidge and wrote several books on constitutional law and history.

  6. John William Davis (April 13, 1873 – March 24, 1955) was an American politician, diplomat and lawyer. He served under President Woodrow Wilson as the Solicitor General of the United States and the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

  7. John W. Davis was one of the outstanding American leaders of the twentieth century. Eclipsing most of his contemporaries, he achieved great success in three fields-higher education, foreign service and civil rights.