George Davis
George Bernard Davis was a journalist, educator, and author born on November 29, 1939, in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. He debuted with the novel *Coming Home* in 1971, set during the Vietnam War, and later wrote acclaimed works like the national bestseller *Black Life in Corporate America: Swimming in the Mainstream* (1982, co-authored with Glegg Watson) and *Love Lessons: African Americans and Sex, Romance, and Marriage in the Nineties*. Davis earned an M.F.A. from Columbia University, taught at Bronx Community College, and pursued projects like the Spiritual Intelligence Action Research at Rutgers.
Shepherdstown, West Virginia, USA
Nov 29, 1939
Fiction
Non-fiction
African American Studies