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- Arthur_P._Davis abstract "Dr. Arthur Paul Davis (November 21, 1904 – April 21, 1996), was an influential, African-American university teacher, literary scholar, and the author and editor of several important critical texts such as The Negro Caravan, The New Cavalcade, and From the Dark Tower: Afro-American Writers 1900-1960. Influenced by the Harlem Renaissance, Davis has inspired many African-Americans to pursue literature and the arts.".
- Arthur_P._Davis comment "Dr. Arthur Paul Davis (November 21, 1904 – April 21, 1996), was an influential, African-American university teacher, literary scholar, and the author and editor of several important critical texts such as The Negro Caravan, The New Cavalcade, and From the Dark Tower: Afro-American Writers 1900-1960. Influenced by the Harlem Renaissance, Davis has inspired many African-Americans to pursue literature and the arts.".