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  1. Making American Tradition: Visions and Revisions from Ben Franklin to Alice Walker by Cushing Strout, 1990-03
  2. Race, Gender, and Desire: Narrative Strategies in the Fiction of Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker by Elliott Butler-Evans, 1989
  3. Alice Walker: African-American Author and Activist (Journey to Freedom) by Lucia Raatma, 2003-09
  4. Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston: The Common Bond (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
  5. Horses make a landscape look more beautiful, poems by Alice Walker. by Alice Walker, 1984
  6. The Complete Alice (Walker Illustrated Classics) by Lewis Carroll, 2009-11-02
  7. THE COLOR PURPLE by Alice Walker, 1985
  8. Biography - Walker, Alice (1944-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  9. Alice Walker by Alice Walker, 1988-10
  10. Women's Issues in Alice Walker's The Color Purple (Social Issues in Literature) by Claudia Johnson, 2011-01-28
  11. Alice Walker: The Color Purple and Other Works (Writers and Their Works) by Mary Donnelly, 2009-09
  12. Alice Walker: Author and Social Activist (Signature Lives) by Stephanie Fitzgerald, 2008-01-01
  13. (THE COLOR PURPLE)The Color Purple by Walker, Alice(Author)Paperback{The Color Purple}on 01 Nov 2006
  14. Alice Walker: Author of the Color Purple (People to Know) by Barbara Kramer, 1995-08

101. BBC - BBC Four - Audio Interviews - Alice Walker
Send it to a friend! alice walker b1944, Woman s Hour 15 May 1985 Radio 4 alice walker talks to Sue MacGregor about, Audioher childhood
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... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Alice Walker b1944 Woman's Hour 15 May 1985 Radio 4 Alice Walker talks to Sue MacGregor about her childhood, how she writes, the Civil Rights movement, her marriage and her daughter 10 min 11 Woman's Hour 24 April 1998 Radio 4 Alice Walker talks to Jenni Murray about her defining moment in becoming a writer 1 min issues that concern her 3 min 23 You will need RealPlayer to access these clips. Visit WebWise for help downloading RealPlayer Alice Walker American author and poet Famous chiefly for her prize-winning novel The Color Purple, Alice Walker's poems and short stories are typically depict the racism and sexism encountered by black women in America. Read more Audio Interviews A-Z A-B C-D E-H I-L ... U-Z

102. Alice Walker Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books
alice walker. Questia. The World s Largest Online Library. GuruNet. Primary Content. alice walker. Welcome to Questia, the world s largest
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103. A South Without Myths, Sojourners Magazine/December 1994-January 1995
walker, alice Subscribe to Sojourners today at a special introductory price and save $10 off the basic rate! Read other articles by walker, alice.
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104. Walker, Alice ( X1945 )
Entries by visitors to Nellie Melba s London home, with whom alice walker was staying at the time.......NRAM walker, alice ( X1945 ).
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Walker, Alice ( X1945 )
NRAM Reference Name
Walker, Alice
Type of record
Autograph album
Dates covered Quantity
1 v
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Collection
Location
Auckland War Memorial Museum Library Te Pataka Matapuna
Inquiries about 91/25 can be emailed to library@aucklandmuseum.com.
Description
Entries by visitors to Nellie Melba's London home, with whom Alice Walker was staying at the time. Alice gave the album to her neice Laura Walker in 1920 and some of the autographs were collected by Laura Medium Holograph
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Last Update
19 March 2000
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105. KoreaTimes : Writer Alice Walker To Visit Seoul
Writer alice walker to Visit Seoul. By Seo Dongshin Writer and civil rights the following two weeks. 05-13-2004 1805. alice walker.
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Writer Alice Walker to Visit Seoul
By Seo Dong-shin Writer and civil rights activist Alice Walker, who is best known as the author of ¡®The Color Purple,¡¯ will come to Seoul on May 25. The novel won several awards, including a Pulitzer, and was also made into a Steven Spielberg movie starring Oprah Winfrey. Walker counts among the most influential figures in current Afro-American literature along with Toni Morrison, the 1993 Nobel laureate. She also takes an active part in supporting of the rights of ethnic minority women. Five organizations including the Korean Society of Feminist Studies in English Literature and Iftopia, a feminist journal, invited Walker to have the chance to promote the understanding of non-white feminism (womanism) and discuss the possibility of Korean feminism. Walker will hold a press conference at Seoul Press Center on May 25 and will participate in lectures on feminism and peace for the following two weeks.
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106. Alice Walker's Ecospirituality
GREEN LAP, BROWN EMBRACE, BLUE BODY THE ECOSPIRITUALITY OF alice walker, an article in the Cross Currents, winter 199899 issue by Pamela A.Smith.
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GREEN LAP, BROWN EMBRACE, BLUE BODY:
THE ECOSPIRITUALITY OF ALICE WALKER
by Pamela A. Smith Alice Walker's Earth is a womanist goddess of many colors. PAMELA A. SMITH is Director of Lay Ministry Programs for SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary and author of What Are They Saying about Environmental Ethics? (Paulist, 1977). In The Color Purple, Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, the blues singer Shug is the sassy, sensual, bounteous woman who awakens the brutalized and silenced Celie to her own strength and sexuality. With loving song and tender touch, she opens Celie to her own loveliness and possibility and reveals a God who is not the "big and old and tall and graybearded and white" stern codger of Celie's old-time religion but, instead, an expansive God of trees, air, birds, people an erotic God who "love all them feelings," who "love everything you love," and "love admiration. . . . just wanting to share a good thing." This same Shug reappears in The Temple of My Familiar as matriarch and high priestess of the academic-turned-masseuse Fanny's womanist religion. Fanny, the granddaughter of Celie, propagates "The Gospel According to Shug," a series of twenty-seven macarisms, beatitudes, which all begin "Helped are those who. . ." Fanny elaborates these maxims of "Mama Shug" into a womanist ethic of inner strength, generosity, resistance, inclusiveness, prayer, laughter, and love of stranger, Earth, and cosmos. She also willingly provides a summary, the

107. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
1. Works of alice walker walker After The Color Purple Monarch Notes; January 1, 1963; walker, alice walker, alice. The Color Purple 13.
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108. A South Without Myths
A South Without Myths. by alice walker. I discovered O Connor when I alice walker is a writer and poet. She is the author of many
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A South Without Myths
by Alice Walker I discovered O'Connor when I was in college in the North and took a course in Southern writers and the South. The perfection of her writing was so dazzling I never noticed [at the time] that no black Southern writers were taught. The other writers we studied-Faulkner, McCullers, Welty-seemed obsessed with a racial past that would not let them go. They seemed to beg the question of their characters' humanity on every page. O'Connor's characters-whose humanity if not their sanity is taken for granted, and who are miserable, ugly, narrow-minded, atheistic, and of intense racial smugness and arrogance, with not a graceful, pretty one anywhere who is not, at the same time, a joke-shocked and delighted me. It was for her description of Southern white women that I appreciated her work at first, because when she set her pen to them not a whiff of magnolia hovered in the air (and the tree itself might never have been planted), and yes, I could say, yes, these white folks without the magnolia (who are indifferent to the tree's existence), and these black folks without melons and superior racial patience, these are like Southerners that I know. She was for me the first great modern writer from the South, and was, in any case, the only one I had read who wrote such sly, demythifying sentences about white women as: "The woman would be more or less pretty-yellow hair, fat ankles, muddy-colored eyes."

109. Alice Walker
Born near Eatonton on February 9, 1944 in Putnam County to Minnie Tallulah Grant and Willie Lee walker, alice Malsenior (TallulahKate) walker remains today
http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwelf/elfaw.html
Alice Walker
Once , her first poerty collection, in 1968 and her brilliant first novel, The Third Life of Grange Copeland , in 1970. Stints at various colleges as the writer in residence kept her teaching as she oublished additional collections of poetry and essays including Revolutionary Petunias which won the Southern Regional Council's Lillian Smith Award in 1973. The next year she moved to New York City to edit Ms. Magazine while working on a fictional memoir of the civil rights movement, Meridian , which she published in 1976. By then Guggenheim and MacDowell Colony Fellowships allowed her to concentrate on her writing and move to northern California. In 1982 she published The Color Purple which won the American Book Award and Pulitzer Prize, and which Steven Spielberg made into a major motion picture. She published the collection of essays, In Search of Our Mother's Gardens: Womanist Prose , in 1983. A decade later her own mother died and was buried in the family cemetery at Wards Chapel African American Methodist Episcopal Church. A prolific poet and novelist, Alice Walker's most recent works concern international social issues.
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110. ORO: Oxford Reference Online: Sample Entries
alice walker from The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations. walker, alice (1944) American poet Expect nothing. Live frugally on surprise.
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Walker, Alice (1944) American poet
Expect nothing. Live frugally
on surprise.
'Expect nothing' (1973)
The quietly pacifist peaceful
always die
to make room for men
who shout.
'The QPP' (1973)
From The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Oxford University Press

111. - Great Books -
alice walker (1944), alice walker (February 9, 1944 - ) is an African American author, born in Eatonton, Georgia. External Links. Research Links alice walker.
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Alice Walker
Alice Walker (February 9, 1944 - ) is an African American author, born in Eatonton, Georgia. Her novel, The Color Purple won both the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award. She was also an editor for Ms. magazine . An article she published in 1975 was largely responsible for the renewal of interest in the work of Zora Neale Hurston
Her works include:
  • Once (Poems)
  • The Third Life of Grange Copeland
  • Meridian
  • Good Night, Willie Lee, I'll See You in the Morning
  • You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down: Stories
  • The Color Purple
  • In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose
  • Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful
  • To Hell With Dying
  • Living by the Word
  • The Temple of My Familiar
  • Finding the Green Stone
  • Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems
  • Possessing the Secret of Joy
  • Warrior Marks
  • The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult
  • Anything We Love Can Be Saved: A Writer's Activism
  • By the Light of My Father's Smile
  • The Way Forward Is With a Broken Heart
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License and uses material adapted in whole or in part from the Wikipedia article on Alice Walker
The Great Books Alice Walker
This web page is part of a biographical database on Great Ideas . These are living ideas that have shaped, defined and directed world culture for over 2,500 years. By definition the

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    HOW IT FEELS TO BE COLORED ME From I Love Myself When I am Laughing, ed. by alice walker (New York Feminist Press, 1979). I am
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    HOW IT FEELS TO BE COLORED ME From I Love Myself When I am Laughing, ed. by Alice Walker (New York: Feminist Press, 1979).

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