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  1. John William Davis (* 13. April 1873 in Clarksburg, West Virginia; † 24. März 1955 in Charleston, South Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, Diplomat und Jurist. International bekannt wurde er als Präsidentschaftskandidat der Demokratischen Partei bei den Wahlen des Jahres 1924 .

  2. campaign of John W. Davis. The 1924 campaign of 1924 Democratic Party nominee John W. Davis is one of the most obscure of the twentieth century. Davis was defeated in a landslide by President Calvin Coolidge who had taken office upon the death of the popular Warren G. Harding. Relatively few promotional items were made to support the candidacy ...

  3. United States presidential election of 1924, American presidential election held on November 4, 1924, in which Republican Calvin Coolidge defeated Democrat John W. Davis. Running as the Progressive Party candidate, Robert M. La Follette captured some one-sixth of the popular vote. Upon the

  4. John Davis bei der Sternstunden-Gala 2016 in Nürnberg. John Davis (* 31. August 1954 in Anderson (South Carolina) [1]; † 24. Mai 2021 in Nürnberg) [2] war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker. Größere Bekanntheit erlangte er als einer der Sänger hinter der Gruppe Milli Vanilli .

  5. JOHN W. DAVIS, Democratic candidate for the Presidency, has deserved the honor which his party has bestowed upon him and the confidence with which the people regard him. He has a record of long, honorable and efficient public service which began with his election to the House of Delegates (Legislature) of his native State and continued for more than 20 years thereafter. His great abilities ...

  6. John W. Davis John W. Davis walks outside the Supreme Court building, 1952. As a law student, Thurgood Marshall skipped classes to hear Davis argue before the Supreme Court. Courtesy of Supreme Court of the United States. November 21, 1952. Bulah v. Gebh ...

  7. John W. Davis proved to all the world that the evening of life can be a period of productivity and progress. Resisting the ravages of time and the deterioration of disease, he worked 27 years after reaching the age of 65 and, as he probably would have wished, died on his feet while preparing to go to his office. In the annals of black America ...