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Alice Walker AUTHOR ACTIVIST POET
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Born on February 9, 1944 the eighth and youngest child of Minnie Tallulah Grant and Willie Lee Walker
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The Walkers lived in Eatonton, Georgia and were Sharecroppers: tenant farmers who give up part of their crop as rent
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As a child, Alice was “precocious,” but at 8 years old her world and demeanor changed
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While playing “Cowboys & Indians” with her brother, she was accidentally shot and blinded in her right eye
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The accident had a profound effect on Alice, but she persevered
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Albeit shy, Alice Walker did not fade into the background
Class Valedictorian Writing Poetry Prom Queen
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In 1961 Alice began her college career at Spelman College where she became active in the Civil Rights Movement
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After 2 years, she transferred to Sarah Lawrence In New York, and still active in Civil Rights, was invited to the home of Dr. Martin Luther King
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In recognition for attending Youth World Peace Festival, Finland
She also registered voters in Georgia and worked for NYC Department of Welfare
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Alice graduated from Sarah Lawrence in In 1967 she married Melvyn Rosenman Leventhal, a civil rights attorney. They were the 1st legally married (in NY), inter-racial couple in Mississippi
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This was a divisive time in the US, but especially in Mississippi
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In 1969 while serving as the writer-in-residence at Jackson State College and Tougaloo College. She completed her first novel, The Third Life of Grange Copeland and her daughter, Rebecca, was born
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A voracious writer, Alice Walker has written 7 Novels including Pulitzer Prize Winning The Color Purple
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She has also written 4 Short Story Collections, 4 Children’s Books and Volumes of Essays and Poetry
Recent The World Will Follow Joy; Turning Madness Into Flowers (poems) 2013 The Cushion In The Road; Meditation and Wandering As The Whole World Awakens To Being In Harm’s Way (essays, travels and dreams) The Chicken Chronicles, a Memoir, 2011. Short Stories In Love & Trouble: Stories of Black Women Alice Walker Banned You Can’t Keep A Good Woman Down The Way Forward Is With A Broken Heart
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To Hell With Dying Langston Hughes, America Poet
Essays and Prose In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens, Womanist Prose Anything We Love Can Be Saved Living By the Word I Love Myself When I Am Laughing….A Zora Neale Hurston Reader (editor) The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult Sent By Earth Books for Children To Hell With Dying
Langston Hughes, America Poet Finding the Green Stone There Is A Flower At The Tip Of My Nose SmellingMe Why War Is Never A Good Idea
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Poetry Once Revolutionary Petunias Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful Good Night, Willie Lee, I’ll See You In the Morning Her Blue Body Everything We Know, Earthling Poems Absolute Trust In The Goodness Of The Earth A Poem Travelled Down My Arm, poetry and drawings Hard Times Require Furious Dancing The World Will Follow Joy Turning Madness Into Flowers
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Alice Walker’s books have sold over 15 million copies and counting
Alice Walker’s books have sold over 15 million copies and counting! Furthermore, her work has been translated into over 24 Languages.
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Since her days at Spelman and Sarah Lawrence, Alice Walker has been an outspoken Political Activist all around the Globe from Cuba to the Gaza Strip to Africa
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“I have admired and loved Fidel Castro since 1959, when he and his companions came down from the mountains to attempt to fashion a new society for their people. There was Fidel, there was Celia, there was Che, there was Camilio, and so many others who loved humanity and could not bear to see it starving and in rags, humiliated endlessly in its ignorance and poverty. Beaten, murdered or imprisoned for being desperate and poor. These impoverished hordes represented my own ancestors too, grandparents, parents, and far too many of my living kin” (from her website).
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Warrior Marks: Female Genital Mutilation and the Sexual Blinding of Women
Is a 1993 book by Alice Walker with Pratibha Parmar, who made an award-winning documentary by the same name
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Alice Walker considers Israel to be among the biggest terrorists in the Middle East
In 2011, Alice bravely joined a flotilla of ships who tried to break Israel’s maritime blockade of the Gaza Strip. She joined the flotilla of ships who were attempting to raise awareness about what was happening in the Gaza Strip and to bring supplies to the Palestinians. She has been a Palestinian activist since the “Six Day War” in 1967.
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A Staunch Feminist, Alice Walker introduced the idea of “Womanism” instead of “Feminism” because she felt women of color were not properly represented in the movement
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In an article online (mindanddiscourse
In an article online (mindanddiscourse.com) Alice Walker remarked, “There are times when the label "foolish" might have fit me, but I don't want to admit to that label regarding my entire lifespan”
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Be Nobody’s Darling Be nobody's darling; Be an outcast. Take the contradictions Of your life And wrap around You like a shawl, To parry stones To keep you warm. Watch the people succumb To madness With ample cheer; Let them look askance at you And you askance reply. Be an outcast; Be pleased to walk alone (Uncool) Or line the crowded River beds With other impetuous Fools. Make a merry gathering On the bank Where thousands perished For brave hurt words They said. But be nobody's darling; Be an outcast. Qualified to live Among your dead.
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Amy S.Currle Dr. Kathryn Wymer 14 November 2016 LGBT Literature
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