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Were it not for the collective willful amnesia on the part of academia and the media regarding communist subversion in the United States, would Barack Obama be in the White House today?


The question comes to mind when reading Paul Kengor’s intriguing political mystery tale about “Frank,” Obama’s much-admired mentor in Dreams from My Father. His identity has been established as Frank Marshall Davis (by biographers sympathetic to Obama). In The Communist, Frank Marshall Davis: The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor, Kengor presents a gripping narrative about a man who represents an ignored part of American history: the exploitation of African Americans by the Soviet Union for subversive purposes.


The communists’ campaign began in the 1920s. Then, the Comintern was preparing to bring a dozen black Americans to Moscow for training in propaganda and agitation for a separate “Negro Republic” in the South (that would then join a workers’ uprising in the North). Among the dupes: Paul Robeson, who went on to fame and fortune as a result; Richard Wright, who went on to repudiate communism; and Lovett Fort-Whiteman, who was among the dozen who moved to the USSR in 1930 and who perished in the gulag after daring to object to being kept from returning to the United States.


The other ignored history is that of Barack Obama, who before he even held elective office provided an autobiography with the mystery man “Frank.” When Frank Marshall Davis’s FBI file was obtained and posted online by investigative journalist Cliff Kincaid, the mainstream media ignored it. In May 2008, when Kincaid held a press conference releasing a report on Davis coauthored with Herb Romerstein, they were mocked by Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank. As the 2008 campaign season geared up, reporters for AP, the Washington Post, and Newsweek ignored the evidence about Davis’s communism, even as they wrote profiles of the mentor.


But we need go back only one generation to see the influence of card-carrying Communists spread wide. Davis’s close associates included the father-in-law of Valerie Jarrett, and the father of David Axelrod’s mentor.


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NoBama Man
Frank Marshall Davis was an avowed Communist, and contributing editor to the 'Spokesman' in 1936, a COMMUNIST front organization for the Youth Section of the National Negro Congress,...and a man who also authored a hard core pornographic novel titled...
'Sex Rebel: Black (Memoirs of a Gash Gourmet)',
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  • November 10, 2012
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Safari Woman
Thanks! I didn't know that about the poetry book. Wow - quite a fetching price. Too bad the general population isn't even aware of FMD much less his real history. (Of course some would rally behind him :/)
  • November 10, 2012
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NoBama Man
Did you know that a prominent "moderate" progressive from SH has posted HIS B/C, from Hawai'i..., with a fathers name of 'Frank Marshall Davis'...
  • November 11, 2012
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Safari Woman
Oh yeah I was alerted to him within a day or two after he did that. I've butted heads with him more than once. I have friends in Hi who know of him coincidentally.
  • November 11, 2012
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Mike Blackwood
the apple doesn't far from the tree.....
  • November 11, 2012
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