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  1. William Alexander Attaway (November 19, 1911 – June 17, 1986) was an African-American novelist, short story writer, essayist, songwriter, playwright, and screenwriter. Biography. Early life.

  2. Dec 20, 2009 · Learn about the life and work of William Attaway, a writer and composer who chronicled the Great Migration and Caribbean culture. Find out his biography, novels, songs, and influences.

  3. Feb 25, 2014 · William Attaway was most well-known for the novel, Blood on the Forge, a story of three brothers who escape sharecropping life in the south to migrate north and find a new life of freedom in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  4. William Attaway was born in Greenville, Mississippi, on 11 November 1911 but spent most of his life outside the South. He moved north to Chicago with his family by the time he was six, and his most important work was shaped by his experience as an African American in the Great Migration and the Great […]

  5. Novelist William Alexander Attaway was born in Greenville, Mississippi, to William Attaway, a physician, and Florence Parry Attaway, a schoolteacher, and was raised in Chicago. He attended local public schools and the University of Illinois, where he pursued literary interests.

  6. Biography. by Ashley Shrez Odom (SHS) In Greenville, Mississippi, on November 19, 1911, William Alexander Attaway was born to William S. Attaway, a medical doctor, and Florence Parry Attaway, a teacher (Drapher 56). William Attaway was a member of a migrant professional family.

  7. William Attaway (1911–1986) was born in Mississippi, the son of a physician who moved his family to Chicago to escape the segregated South. Attaway was an indifferent student in high school, but after hearing a Langston Hughes poem read in class and discovering that Hughes was black, he was inspired with an urgent ambition to write.