This document provides an analysis of Alice Walker's literature and writing career. It begins with an introduction and table of contents. Walker is introduced as a writer born in 1944 who often explores feminist and anti-racist themes in her novels, poetry, and essays about black women's struggles. The document then lists and analyzes some of Walker's major works. It describes the evolution of her writing from personal experiences of black women's oppression to broader examinations of human suffering worldwide. The document concludes that Walker has been a lifelong activist and inspiration through her continual efforts to promote social justice issues through her writing.