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Shambala Sun Interview
An interview taken from Shambala Sun.
 
Womanist Theory and Research
The term womanist, proposed by Alice Walker in her Search of Our Mothers' Gardens (1983), links to both Black feminism and feminists of color.
 
Anniina's Alice Walker Home Page
Anniina's Alice Walker Home Page contains pictures, a biography, and the largest selection of links to be found, including excerpts from Possessing the Secret of Joy, The Color Purple, The Temple of My Familiar, and I Love Myself When I Am Laughing. These links are to be found immediately below:
 
Possessing the Secret of Joy

 
The Color Purple

 
The Temple of My Familiar

 
I Love Myself When I Am Laughing

 
CUNY Alice Walker Page
This is a CUNY Alice Walker page. It contains links that place Walker in the context both of women writers through the ages, and of African American writers.
 
Alice Walker, Womanist Writer
A page posted by Melinda Jackson, a graduate student in Instructional Technology at the University of Texas at Austin. This site contains many links, biographical information, bibliography and excerpts from Walker's works, including a letter to President Clinton which will probably be of interest to Walker fans. To read this letter, click immediately below.
 
A Letter to President Clinton

 
Profile of Alice Walker
Astrid H. Roemer, a Dutch author, meets Alice Walker in Amsterdam.
 
Interview
An interview by Ellen Kanner.
 
The Color Purple banned
A disturbing news blurb about a school ban on The Color Purple.
 
Lit Chat With Alice Walker
An interview with the author on the SALON magazine website.
 
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