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247:. Davidson shared the Agrarians' distaste for industrial capitalism and its destructive effect on American culture. Davidson's romantic outlook, however, led him to interpret Agrarianism as a straightforward politics of identity. "American" identity had become "characterless and synthetic," he argued in 1933. He encouraged Americans to embrace their identities as "Rebels, Yankees, Westerners, New Englanders or what you will, bound by ties more generous than abstract institutions can express, rather than citizens of an Americanized nowhere, without family, kin, or home." He was in favor of 370:, at its founding in 1955. Under his leadership, TFCG led the failed effort to oppose the desegregation of Nashville's public schools. Davidson warned that if black students attended, "The capital city of Tennessee would become an uneasy island of integration surrounded by a tumultuous ocean of protest and discontent." 342:
as his major work on the topic, he wrote: "The white South denies the Negro equal participation in society, not only because it does not consider him entitled to equality, but because it is certain that social mingling would lead to biological mingling, which it is determined to prevent, both for any
38: 160:. His father, William Bluford Davidson, was "a teacher and school administrator," and his mother, Elma Wells, was "a music and elocution teacher." He had two brothers, John and William. Davidson received a classical education at Branham and Hughes Military Academy, a 295:, he was suspicious that the TVA was a plot of northern business interests to exploit and dominate the South. He denounced the TVA as an instrument of political collectivism, run by outsiders, designed to destroy the South's traditions. 363: 359: 903: 1160: 836: 192:, who met to read and criticize each other's verse. Later, they founded a review of the same name, which launched the literary careers of the poets and critics 1180: 386:
They resided at 410 Fairfax Avenue in Nashville. He died on April 25, 1968, at age 74, at his home. He was buried at the Calvary Cemetery in Nashville.
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Davidson was an English professor at Vanderbilt University from 1920 to 1965. While at Vanderbilt, Davidson became associated with the
128:(August 8, 1893 – April 25, 1968) was an American poet, essayist, social and literary critic, and author. An English professor at 1120: 1130: 1115: 329: 248: 1200: 1190: 1054: 266:
where he did much of his later writing. He taught at the Breadloaf School every summer until his death. In 1939 his textbook,
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This article is about American poet and literary scholar. For American philosopher, see
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Perhaps most widely read of his writings today is Davidson's two-volume history
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The Rebuke of History: The Southern Agrarians and American Conservative Thought
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land seizure on local society. Although originally a supporter of the
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Attack on Leviathan: Regionalism and Nationalism in the United States
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Where No Flag Flies: Donald Davidson and the Southern Resistance
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series. The second volume is notable for its critique of the
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and racial inequality. In an essay defending segregation in
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I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition
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I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition
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Davidson supported the 1948 presidential candidacy of
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given contemporary generation and for its posterity."
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Around 1930, Davidson began his association with the
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Introduction. 507:The Spyglass: Views and Reviews, 1924–1930 373: 314:The Spyglass: Views and Reviews, 1924–1930 36: 849: 822: 616: 685: 362:in 1950, and became the chairman of the 156:Davidson was born on August 8, 1893, in 1196:Writers of American Southern literature 808: 717: 1098: 918: 783: 531: 358:civil rights proposals. He joined the 892: 779: 777: 775: 773: 172:. He served as a lieutenant in the 13: 1126:20th-century American male writers 366:(TFCG), the local analogue of the 360:Tennessee States' Rights Committee 14: 1212: 1146:American male non-fiction writers 770: 532:Murphy, Paul V. (March 1, 2018). 501:Southern Writers in the New World 324:Segregationist political activism 268:American Composition and Rhetoric 1121:20th-century American historians 839:from the original on 2021-04-14. 594:. April 26, 1968. pp. 1, 10 208:, and the poet and psychiatrist 146:segregation in the United States 1131:20th-century American novelists 1116:20th-century American essayists 865:. 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Index

Donald Davidson (philosopher)

Campbellsville, Tennessee
Nashville, Tennessee
Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University
Fugitives
Southern Agrarians
Nashville, Tennessee
segregation in the United States
Campbellsville, Tennessee
preparatory school
Spring Hill, Tennessee
Vanderbilt University
United States Army
World War I
Fugitives
John Crowe Ransom
Allen Tate
Robert Penn Warren
Laura Riding
Merrill Moore
Lee in the Mountains
Understanding Poetry
Cleanth Brooks
Nashville Tennessean
Southern Agrarians
Agrarian
segregation
Middlebury College

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