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Reflection In WindowBotanical GothFacial Expressions ReferenceEatonton GeorgiaAesthetic WriterPhotography FormsApartment PicturesFran LebowitzLiterature AuthorsAlice Walker reading her poetry in Eatonton, Georgia, December 17, 1988.Newspaper assignment sheet attached to print verso identifies photographer Walter Stricklin: "Alice Walker does a reading of some of her new poetry at a homecoming to Eatonton, Ga." Date-stamped "Fri Dec 23 1988 J - C."161
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Apartment PicturesTiffani Amber ThiessenAlice WalkerUniversity LibraryMoroccan ArtBlack PhotographyWomen WritersMagic CityGeorgia StateAfrican-American author Alice Walker, Atlanta, Georgia, August 14, 1983.Print verso inscribed: "Alice Walker. Dwight Ross," and date-stamped "Sun Aug 14, 1983 J C."51
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Alice WalkerMy Black Is BeautifulInfluential WomenWomen's HistoryInventorsInteresting PeopleAfrican American HistoryGirls RockMy PeopleAlice WalkerAlice Walker: Alice Walker is most famous for her novel The Color Purple and she holds the title as the first African-American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Walker's writing career and personal life has mostly centered on race and gender inequality. Her written work and political involvement have made her a respected figure among African-Americans and female audiences around the world.1.3k