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Alice Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an acclaimed American novelist, poet, and activist best known for her 1982 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Color Purple. Born into a sharecropping family in Georgia, she became a prominent voice in African American literature, exploring themes of racism, sexism, and personal empowerment in the rural South.  New Georgia Encyclopedia New Georgia Encyclopedia  +2 Early Life and Education Birth: Born in Eatonton, Georgia, the youngest of eight children. Accident: At age 8, she was blinded in one eye by a BB gun shot by her brother. This, combined with her family's poverty, shaped her early writing. Education: She attended Spelman College and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1965.  Literary Career Breakthrough: The Color Purple (1982) made her the first African American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, which was adapted into a 1985 film and a Broadway musical. Themes: Her work focuses on the experiences of African American women, often addressing
Alice Walker (born February 9, 1944) is an acclaimed American novelist, poet, and activist best known for her 1982 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Color Purple. Born into a sharecropping family in Georgia, she became a prominent voice in African American literature, exploring themes of racism, sexism, and personal empowerment in the rural South. New Georgia Encyclopedia New Georgia Encyclopedia +2 Early Life and Education Birth: Born in Eatonton, Georgia, the youngest of eight children. Accident: At age 8, she was blinded in one eye by a BB gun shot by her brother. This, combined with her family's poverty, shaped her early writing. Education: She attended Spelman College and graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1965. Literary Career Breakthrough: The Color Purple (1982) made her the first African American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, which was adapted into a 1985 film and a Broadway musical. Themes: Her work focuses on the experiences of African American women, often addressing "womanism" (a term she coined), racism, and patriarchy. Works: She has published numerous novels, short story collections, and poetry, including Meridian, The Temple of My Familiar, and Possessing the Secret of Joy. Activism and Personal Life Civil Rights: Active in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi. Advocacy: An outspoken activist for women's rights, environmentalism, and international peace. Controversy: In 2018, she drew criticism for promoting a book by David Icke, which she defended. Family: She has one daughter, Rebecca. Colorado State University Colorado State University She remains a significant figure in literature, focusing on human rights and the rights of all living beings #onthisday #writer #memoir #writerlife #blackwriters

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