Walker, Alice Alice Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia, the eighth and last child of Willie Lee and Minnie Lou Grant Walker, who were sharecroppers. When Alice Walker was eight years old, she lost sight of one eye when one of her older brothers shot her with a BB gun by accident. In high school, Alice Walker was valedictorian of her class, and that achievement, coupled with a "rehabilitation scholarship" made it possible for her to go to Spelman, a college for black women in Atlanta, Georgia. After spending two years at Spelman, she transferred to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, and during her junior year traveled to Africa as an exchange student. She received her bachelor of arts degree from Sarah Lawrence College in 1965. |
*.Critical Companion to Alice Walker
*.Alice Walker - The Color Purple (Readers' Guides to Essential Criticism)
*.In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose
*.There Is a Flower at the Tip of My Nose Smelling Me
*.Possessing the Secret of Joy: A Novel
*.Meridian
*.Anything We Love Can Be Saved*.In Love & Trouble: Stories of Black Women