It’s all in this article...but even more interesting is the statement that there is no reference to either Stanley Armour Dunham or the kenyan student amongst the records and papers of Frank Marshall Davis. That kinda fits with my theory that he never actually knew either of them personally.
We have never seen anything that places them in the same location together at any time.
Other than the story told by the woman Weatherly-Williams who maintains she was there on a day in 1971 when Stanley Armour brought zero to visit Davis, and a much later anecdote that zero was seen with Davis as a teenager, selling drugs from a hot-dog cart...
The Dunham/Davis friendship is probably just another fabrication.
“In the introduction to Davis’ memoirLivin’ the Blues: Memoirs of a Black Journalist and Poetthe editor, John Edgar Tidwell, confirms that Davis wrote Sex Rebel. But Tidwell has questioned how much of Sex Rebel is based on Daviss own life experiences and describes it as semi-autobiographical.
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The book is not non-fiction. The characters, the dates and events are all subject to fabrication. To clarify my inference, if the book was written before SAD was of age, the timeline presented would eliminate Dunham as the Anne character. But if the book was actually written after 1960, it is possible that the author based this character on his relationship with a teen aged Ann Dunham. I do not advocate that scenario, just suggesting the possibility.
Obama is a fraud, no matter who fathered him. I think we can agree on that.