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  1. Once by Alice Walker, 1976-03-15
  2. Revolutionary Petunias & Other Poems by Alice Walker, 1990
  3. THE COLOR PURPLE by Alice Walker, 1985
  4. The Same River Twice by Alice Walker, 1997-01-01
  5. Pema Chodron and Alice Walker in Conversation: On the Meaning of Suffering and the Mystery of Joy by Pema Chodron, Alice Walker, 2005-10
  6. Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth: New Poems by Alice Walker, 2004-03-09
  7. Alice Walker - The Color Purple (Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism) by Rachel Lister, 2010-07-15
  8. Alice Neel: Painted Truths (Museum of Fine Arts) by Barry Walker, Jeremy Lewison, et all 2010-04-20
  9. The Complete Stories by Alice Walker, 2005-02-17
  10. Alice Walker: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers) by Gerri Bates, 2005-10-30
  11. Alice Walker Banned by Alice Walker, 1996-06-01
  12. Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland & Through a Looking - Glass by Lewis Carroll, 1990
  13. Alice Walker Banned by Alice Walker, 1996-06-01
  14. Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland & Through a Looking - Glass by Lewis Carroll, 1990

41. Southern Literature : Women Writers
Essay discussing the work of Kate Chopin, Eudora Welty, Katherine Porter, Fannie Flagg, and alice walker.
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Southern Literature : Women Writers
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See also: Southern Women Writers, A Selected Bibliography

Southern literature can be defined as literature about the South, written by authors who were raised in the South. Characteristics of southern literature are: the importance of family, sense of community, importance of religion, importance of time and place, exploration of the past, sense of human limitation (moral dilemma), and use of southern voice and dialect. Most of the novels are written as a Southerner actually speaks. Many books also describe the historical importance of the southern town.
The area known as the South has been described in various ways. One division is that there are three sub-souths: the coastal/plantation south, which includes the aristocracy; the piedmont red-clay south, which includes farmers and blue-collar workers; and the southern mountains with industry and mining combined with tourism.(1) Another geographical description defines the South as stretching from the Gulf Coast states through Tennessee, Kentucky, and the Carolinas to Virginia and Maryland.(2) The descriptions of the towns (local color) are extremely important to this genre. It is often called regional writing. In the essay, "A Brief Introduction to Southern Literature," Margaret Walker wrote, "It is impossible to read our most distinguished (southern) writers without being conscious at once of the land as well as its people. (3)

42. NOW With Bill Moyers. Arts & Culture. Alice Walker | PBS
alice walker, Author and Activist. Born on February 9, 1944, alice walker was the eighth and youngest child born to poor sharecroppers in Eatonton, Georgia.
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Alice Walker, Author and Activist More on This Story: Select One Thousands of Feet Below You You Too Can Look, Smell, Dress... The Snail Is My Power Animal Interview Transcript Biography and Bibliography One of the leading voices among black American women writers, Alice Walker has published books of influential poetry, novels, short stories, essays, and criticism. Born on February 9, 1944, Alice Walker was the eighth and youngest child born to poor sharecroppers in Eatonton, Georgia. One of the formative events of her youth was an accident she suffered at age 8; while playing with her brothers, Alice's right eye was blinded and scarred by a BB gun pellet. This injury was partially corrected when she was 14, but she would never regain sight in that eye. In 1961, she graduated high school as both valedictorian and prom queen and went on to Spelman College in Atlanta on scholarship. She excelled both academically and politically while studying there. Her political activism won her an invitation to the Youth World Peace Festival in Helsinki, Finland and in recognition of this achievement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. extended an invitation to his own home at the end of her freshman year. Later, she would travel to Washington, DC to participate in the March on Washington in August 1963, where she saw (though from a distance) Dr. King's "I have a dream" address. After two years of study, Walker was offered a scholarship to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, and although reluctant to leave the heart of the civil rights movement, she became one of the few black students in attendance at Sarah Lawrence.

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45. Kevin Brown: Writer In Residence - @ Home
Books and articles by Kevin Brown about Malcolm X, Romare Bearden,Africa, James Baldwin, Du Bois, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, alice walker, others.
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46. Eatonton Literary Festival
A Celebration of the Georgia Piedmont Flannery O'Connor, alice walker, and Joel Chandler Harris, located in Eatonton, Georgia.
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47. American Literature Web Resources: Alice Walker
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compiled by Jill Peradotti, Millikin University Alice Walker has become one of the best-known and most highly respected writers in the U.S. She was extremely active in the 1960's Civil Rights Movement in the South. Walker has focused on a array which includes sexual and racial realities within black communities as well as unavoidable connections between family and society. Alice's negative portrayals of men have been criticized on political and aesthetic grounds, but many have responded by arguing that the drama of women achieving selfhood is an important end in itself. Her fiction weaves back and forth through time and individual perspectives.
Her characters seek redemption, forgiveness and peace. She has won numerous prizes along with the hearts and minds of countless readers. Chronology
- Alice Walker was born on February 9 in Eatonon, Georgia, to tenant farmers Minnie Lou Grant and Willie Lou Walker. She is the last of eight children. As a child, she witnessed severe economic oppression and violent racism. She is deeply proud of her cultural inheritances which include African American as well as Cherokee Indian.
- Her right eye was injured by one of her brothers while playing "cowboys and Indians" with a BB gun pellet, resulting in permanent damage to her eye and facial disfigurement (large, white scar tissue left in her eye) that isolated her as a child.

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A CD of Mumia's commentary released on Alternative Tentacles; featuring statements of support from Howard Zinn, alice walker, Assata Shakur, and many others
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49. Walker, Alice
walker, alice. walker, alice, 1944–, AfricanAmerican novelist and poet, b. Eatonon, Ga. Related content from HighBeam Research on alice walker.
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50. CNN.com - Books - Excerpt: 'The Way Forward Is With A Broken Heart' - November 3
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Excerpt: 'The Way Forward Is with a Broken Heart'
By Alice Walker Random House Nonfiction/Memoir 224 pages "These are the stories that came to me to be told after the close of a magical marriage to an extraordinary man that ended in a less-than-magical divorce. I found myself unmoored, unmated, ungrounded in a way that challenged everything I'd ever thought about human relationships. Situated squarely in that terrifying paradise called freedom, precipitously out on so many emotional limbs, it was as if I had been born; and in fact I was being reborn as the woman I was to become."

51. Walker, Alice Malsenior
walker, alice Malsenior. US poet, novelist, critic, and essay writer. She has been active in the US civilrights movement since the
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52. Glbtq >> Literature >> Walker, Alice
In her explorations of the damage done to the individual self by racism and sexism, alice walker views lesbianism as natural and freeing, an aid to self
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Walker, Alice (b. 1944) In her explorations of the damage done to the individual by racism and sexism, Alice Walker depicts lesbianism as natural and freeing, an aid to self-knowledge and self-love. Alice Malsenior Walker was born February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia, to an African-American sharecropper family. She attended Spelman College from 1961 to 1963, and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1965. In 1964, she traveled to Africa and began to write poetry, some of it published in the 1968 collection, Once Sponsor Message.
After college, she worked for New York City's welfare department and for the civil rights movement in Mississippi. In 1967, she married Melvyn R. Levanthal, a civil rights lawyer, and they had a daughter, Rebecca, in 1969. In 1976, they were amicably divorced. In the 1970s, Walker's writing career began to blossom. By 1974, she was a contributing editor at

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Review: 'The Way Forward' leaves you standing still
"The Way Forward Is with a Broken Heart" By Alice Walker Random House Nonfiction/Memoir 224 pages By Sheana Ochoa Special to CNN Interactive (CNN) A writer writes for herself or for others. These are not mutually exclusive, but when she writes only for herself, the material comes across as esoteric and ambiguous. Alice Walker's "The Way Forward is with a Broken Heart" has this quality of being impenetrable. Walker presents us with a indecipherable series of sketches, introducing new characters, returning to seemingly old characters with new names, and plunging the reader into a new set of circumstances that are never resolved.

54. Alice Walker
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Alice Malsenior Walker was born on February 9, 1944 in Eatonton, Georgia, the eighth and youngest child of Minnie Tallulah Grant Walker and Willie Lee Walker. Her parents were poor sharecroppers but wealthy of spirit and love. Her father's great-great-great grandmother Mary Poole was a slave forced to walk from Virginia to Georgia with a baby in each arm. Her mother's grandmother Talluhah was mostly Cherokee Indian . Alice is deeply proud of her cultural inheritances. In the summer of 1952 while playing "cowboys and indian" with her brothers (Alice was the Indian with bow and arrow in hand), she was blinded in her right eye by a BB gun pellet. Alice was self-conscious of the large white scar tissue left in her eye. When she was 14 years old her brother Bill had the "cataract" removed for Alice by a doctor in Boston, but her vision never returned. After graduating high school in 1961 (she was her school's valedictorian and prom queen that year), Alice left home to attend

55. About Alice Walker
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56. Top Picks Books About Alice Walker
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Sign up for my Newsletter Alice Walker, African American woman writer, is known not only for her now-classic novel The Color Purple; but for her rediscovery of an earlier African American woman novelist (and folklorist), Zora Neale Hurston. Alice Walker is also known for her activism in causes environmentalism, spirituality, racial justice, women's issues, and against female circumcision.

57. Walker, Alice. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. walker, alice. 1944–, AfricanAmerican novelist and poet, b. Eatonon, Ga. She brings
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58. Walker, Alice. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002. walker, alice. A twentiethcentury African-American writer whose works
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59. Excerpt From Color Purple By Alice Walker
Text Source walker, alice. The Color Purple. New York Pocket Books, 1985. Order it from Amazon. Back, to Anniina s alice walker Page. Back, to alice walker Books.
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Reverend Mr._ , she say, then turn her face to the clerk. He say, Girl you want that cloth or not? We got other customers sides you.
I calls her Olivia.
ole Livia. She chuckle. Naw. Olivia, she say, patting the child hair. Well, here come the Reverend Mr. , she say. I see a wagon and a great big man in black holding a whip. We sure do thank you for your hospitality. She laugh again, look at the horses flicking ffies off they rump. Horse pitality, she say. And I git it and laugh. It feel like to split my face.
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60. Alice Walker --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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