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  1. Frank Davis (Nueva York, 22 de agosto de 1981) es un ex guardia de fútbol americano estadunidense-panameño. Fue contratado por los Detroit Lions como agente libre no reclutado en el 2006. Jugó fútbol americano universitario para los South Florida Bulls.

  2. Subject. Race relations, music, literature, American culture. Literary movement. Social realism. Frank Marshall Davis (December 31, 1905 – July 26, 1987) was an American journalist, poet, political and labor movement activist, and businessman. Davis began his career writing for African American newspapers in Chicago.

  3. Rat Pack fue el nombre con el que se conoció a un grupo de actores y músicos estadounidenses de la escena de Las Vegas que, reunidos como amigos, se generó alrededor primero de Humphrey Bogart y, a su muerte, alrededor de Frank Sinatra, y que trabajaron juntos en películas, conciertos, espectáculos, incluso en eventos políticos.

  4. Frank Joseph Davis. Frank Joseph Davis (1942—2013) was a radio and television personality in New Orleans, Louisiana, distinguished by his tag line "Naturally N'Awlins" that concluded his on-air interviews. [1] He served New Orleans television station WWL-TV and its radio affiliate WWL-AM, from 1974 until his health-related retirement in 2011.

  5. Sir Andrew Frank Davis CBE (2 February 1944 – 20 April 2024) was an English conductor. He was the long-time chief conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra , the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra .

  6. Frank R. Davis (January 29, 1953 – January 22, 2008) [1] was an American serial killer who raped and murdered three teenage boys in Indiana between 1971 and 1983. Early life. While at a juvenile detention center, Davis was sexually abused by one of the attendants and at least one other inmate. [2] .

  7. 10 de oct. de 2007 · Frank Marshall Davis (1905-1987) Frank Marshall Davis rose to prominence as a poet and journalist during the Depression and the Second World War . Prior to his departure for the Territory of Hawaii in 1948, he found himself the subject of adulation by many readers but also the target of careful scrutiny by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ...