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Shambala Sun Interview An interview taken from Shambala Sun. | |
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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. | |
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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: | |
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Possessing the Secret of Joy | |
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The Color Purple | |
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The Temple of My Familiar | |
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I Love Myself When I Am Laughing | |
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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. | |
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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. | |
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A Letter to President Clinton | |
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Profile of Alice Walker Astrid H. Roemer, a Dutch author, meets Alice Walker in Amsterdam. | |
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Interview An interview by Ellen Kanner. | |
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The Color Purple banned A disturbing news blurb about a school ban on The Color Purple. | |
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Lit Chat With Alice Walker An interview with the author on the SALON magazine website. |
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