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Bill Pickett was an African American cowboy, rodeo performer, and actor, known for his contributions to the sport of rodeo and for developing the technique of "bulldogging." He was born in 1870 in Texas and came from a family of mixed African and Native American descent. Pickett's family included his wife, Maggie, and their children, but detailed records about his descendants are limited. He is often celebrated for his pioneering role in the American West and has been recognized posthumously for his achievements in cowboy culture.

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