2. Who she is Poet Short story writer Novelist Essayist Anthologist Teacher Editor Publisher Womanist and activist
3. Where she came from Alice Malsenior Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in a loving home in Eatonton, Georgia. Her Parents are Willie Lee Walker and Minnie Lou Tallulah Grant Walker (Photo) Walker enrolled at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1961, where she became involved in the civil rights movement. Walker transferred to Sarah Lawrence College in 1964, where she made the commitment to become a writer!
4. Walker’s Themes Freedom and individual expression Suicide Spirituality Love Ecology Civil rights
5. Some of her Poems “The world reaches us” “The answer is: Live Happily” “She” “The Ways of Water” “If I was President” “Don’t be like those who ask for everything”
6. Some of her books “Why War Is Never A Good Idea” “The Color Purple” “Meridian” “You Can’t Keep A Good Woman Down” “Temple Of My Familiar”
7. Claim to Fame “The Color Purple” Alice Walker won the Pulitzer prize for fiction and the National Book Award for her “The Color Purple”, now a classic of American literature.
8. Alice Walker Today At 66, Walker shows no signs of slowing down. She added two books in 2010 “Overcoming Speechlessness”: A Poet Encounters the Horror in Rwanda, Eastern Congo and Palestine/Israel “Hard Times Require Furious Dancing”: A poetry collection
9. End Walkers powerful voice and her passionate belief in humanity and the need to protect and restore the world, has served an integral role in the civil rights and women’s movements!