Noah Davis Thompson
American writer and Civil Rights leader
Intro | American writer and Civil Rights leader | ||
A.K.A. | Thompson Noah Davis | ||
A.K.A. | Thompson Noah Davis | ||
Places | United States of America | ||
is | Writer Activist | ||
Work field | Activism Literature | ||
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Death | 1933 | ||
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Noah Davis Thompson (died 1933) was an American writer, editor, publisher, and Civil Rights leader in the United States. His first wife died as a result of complications related to the birth of their son. A few years later he married writer Eloise Bibb Thompson. They married in Chicago in 1911 and moved to Los Angeles. C. Bernard Thompson was his brother.
After his second wife died, he married Hattie Upton and they lived in the Dunbar Garden Apartments.