Willard motley biography
Willard Francis Motley (July 14, – March 4, ) was an American author..
Willard Francis Motley was an American author.
Willard Motley
American novelist
Willard Francis Motley (July 14, – March 4, ) was an American author. Beginning as a teenager, Motley published a column in the African-American oriented Chicago Defender newspaper under the pen-name Bud Billiken.
He worked as a freelance writer, and later founded and published the Hull House Magazine and worked in the Federal Writers Project. Motley's first and best known novel was Knock on Any Door (), which was made into a movie of the same name ().
*On this date, in , Willard Motley was born.Biography
Early life and career
Motley was born and grew up in the Englewood neighborhood, South Side, Chicago, in one of the few African-American families residing in that neighborhood at the time.
The family was Catholic.[2] His grandfather, Archibald Motley Sr. was a Pullman porter who raised him as a son. His grandmother Mary ("Mae") was a homemaker.[2] Motley graduated from Lewis-Champlain grammar school, and Englewood High School.[3] He and the