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Alice Walker Biography Essay

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“Don’t wait around for other people to be happy for you. Any happiness you get you’ve got to make yourself.”-Alice Walker. Alice Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia. Her family was very poor. Her father’s name was Willie Lee Walker and her mother’s name was Minnie Lou Tallulah Grant. Her mother worked as a maid to help support the family’s eight children. She is still alive at the age of 73. Alice Walker worked as a social worker, teacher, lecturer and took part in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi. Alice Walker was a very Personal author who was not afraid to show or hide anything in the struggle against racism and support for black woman.
Alice Walker lived in the time of the Civil Rights Movement. She was …show more content…

Alice Walker published her first poem in 1968 called Once and wrote her first novel Third Life of Grange Copeland in 1970. However, she became popular when she released her third novel The Color Purple in 1982. People think that Alice Walker writing is touching, gives good advice and is enjoying to read.
Alice Walker wrote about the Civil Rights Movement, her experiences with the group Women for Women International and what it was like to live as a black woman in the time of the racism wars. She wrote about all of this because she wanted to tell people what life was like living in a time of movements. She wrote about these topics not just, because she was a witness to these events but she was also a part of it. She was a part of marches and active groups fighting against racism.
Alice Walker’s writing style normally grim and sad. The reason she writes mostly about this is because she lived in a time where there was all this controversy going on and there were wars going on as well. Therefore, she learned from them and wanted to teach others about these topics in a way that can be easy to understand and intriguing to

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