ALICE WALKER:Her Life Her LiteratureHer Focus By: Temekia Simmons
Introduction:Alice Malsenior Walker: born February 9, 1944Born in Eatonton, GA to sharecropper parents Minnie Tallulah Grant and Willie Lee Walker
Education:1961 Spellman College – Atlanta 1962 - 1965 Sarah Lawrence – New York
Collection of PoetryIncludes:1968 “Once” First Collection of Poetry 1973   “Revolutionary Petunias” 1979 “Good Night, Willie Lee, I'll See You in the Morning”1985 “Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful”1991 “Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems”2003 “Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth”“A Poem Traveled Down My Arm: Poems And Drawings”
Most Famous Novels & Short Stories1970 – “The Third Life of Grange Copeland” 1973 - “Everyday Use”1976- “Meridian”  1982 “The Color Purple” 1982 “You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down: Stories” 1992 “Possessing the Secret of Joy” 2005 “Now Is The Time to Open Your Heart”
Essays & Other Writings1999 “Dreads: Sacred Rites of the Natural Hair Revolution” (Artisan, 1999. With Francesco Mastalia and Alfonse Pagano);1997  “Anything We Love Can Be Saved: A Writer's Activism” 1973-1987 (1988) The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult; Living by the Word: Selected Writings, 1983 In Search of Our Mother's Gardens: Womanist Prose
CareerTeacher, Jackson State College, 1968-69, Tugaloo College, 1970-71 MississippiLecturer, Wellesley College, 1972-73 & University of Massachusetts 1972-73Associate Professor of English, Yale UniversityDistinguished Writer, University of California, Berkeley, 1982 Fannie Hurst Professor, Brandeis UniversityLecturer and reader of own poetry at universities and conferences Member of board of trustees of Sarah Lawrence College Co-founder and publisher, Wild Trees PressCo-producer of film documentary, Warrior Marks, 1993.
A portion of the distinguished Awards & Honors that she has received:“Pulitzer Prize Award” 1983 for
“The Color Purple”
“The Lillian Smith Award” The National Endowment for the Arts“The Rosenthal Award”The National Institute of Arts & Letters  “Merrill Fellowship”

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    ALICE WALKER:Her LifeHer LiteratureHer Focus By: Temekia Simmons
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    Introduction:Alice Malsenior Walker:born February 9, 1944Born in Eatonton, GA to sharecropper parents Minnie Tallulah Grant and Willie Lee Walker
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    Education:1961 Spellman College– Atlanta 1962 - 1965 Sarah Lawrence – New York
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    Collection of PoetryIncludes:1968“Once” First Collection of Poetry 1973 “Revolutionary Petunias” 1979 “Good Night, Willie Lee, I'll See You in the Morning”1985 “Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful”1991 “Her Blue Body Everything We Know: Earthling Poems”2003 “Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth”“A Poem Traveled Down My Arm: Poems And Drawings”
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    Most Famous Novels& Short Stories1970 – “The Third Life of Grange Copeland” 1973 - “Everyday Use”1976- “Meridian” 1982 “The Color Purple” 1982 “You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down: Stories” 1992 “Possessing the Secret of Joy” 2005 “Now Is The Time to Open Your Heart”
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    Essays & OtherWritings1999 “Dreads: Sacred Rites of the Natural Hair Revolution” (Artisan, 1999. With Francesco Mastalia and Alfonse Pagano);1997 “Anything We Love Can Be Saved: A Writer's Activism” 1973-1987 (1988) The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult; Living by the Word: Selected Writings, 1983 In Search of Our Mother's Gardens: Womanist Prose
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    CareerTeacher, Jackson StateCollege, 1968-69, Tugaloo College, 1970-71 MississippiLecturer, Wellesley College, 1972-73 & University of Massachusetts 1972-73Associate Professor of English, Yale UniversityDistinguished Writer, University of California, Berkeley, 1982 Fannie Hurst Professor, Brandeis UniversityLecturer and reader of own poetry at universities and conferences Member of board of trustees of Sarah Lawrence College Co-founder and publisher, Wild Trees PressCo-producer of film documentary, Warrior Marks, 1993.
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    A portion ofthe distinguished Awards & Honors that she has received:“Pulitzer Prize Award” 1983 for
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    “The Lillian SmithAward” The National Endowment for the Arts“The Rosenthal Award”The National Institute of Arts & Letters “Merrill Fellowship”