Willard Motley

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Willard Motley was an African American novelist best known for his gritty depictions of urban life in mid-20th-century Chicago.

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Willard Motley canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf African American writer
human
novelist
writer
causeOfDeath intestinal gangrene
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1909-07-14
dateOfDeath 1965-03-04
educatedAt Englewood High School
employer Chicago Defender
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Motley
genre social realism
urban fiction
givenName Willard
hasInfluenced African American literature
hasRelative Archibald Motley
surface form: Archibald J. Motley Sr.

Archibald Motley
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement proletarian literature
notableFor gritty depictions of urban life in mid-20th-century Chicago
notableWork Knock on Any Door (novel)
surface form: Knock on Any Door

Let No Man Write My Epitaph
occupation journalist
novelist
partOf 20th-century American literature
placeOfBirth Chicago
Illinois
United States of America
placeOfDeath Mexico
Mexico City
pseudonym Bud Billiken
race Black
residence Chicago
Mexico City
sexOrGender male
workLocation Chicago
Mexico City
wrote Knock on Any Door (novel)
surface form: Knock on Any Door

Let No Man Write My Epitaph
The Almost Forgotten
We Fished All Night
wroteAbout Chicago
juvenile delinquency
poverty
urban life
working-class life

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