William Pickens

William Pickens William Pickens (January 15, 1881 – April 6, 1954) was an American orator, educator, journalist, and essayist. He wrote multiple articles and speeches, and penned two autobiographies, first ''The Heir of Slaves'' in 1911 and second ''Bursting Bonds'' in 1923, in which he mentioned race-motivated attacks on African Americans, both in the urban riots of 1919 and by lynching in 1921. His works called for the liberty and emancipation of African Americans. He devoted much of his life traveling the world as a spokesperson for the freedom of African Americans, and worked to promote the beliefs of W. E. B. Du Bois. Provided by Wikipedia
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Author: Pickens, William, 1881-1954.
Published 1927
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Author: Pickens, William, 1881-1954.
Published 1926
Record Source: Published Materials
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