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Meridian

by Alice Walker

Woman activist confronts racism, sexism, and her own past during Civil Rights Movement

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Alice Walker
Alice Walker

American novelist and poet whose The Color Purple won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Her womanism combines feminism with the specific experience of Black women in the American South. She is one of the most important writers of her generation.

More by Alice Walker

  • The Color PurpleWoman in rural Georgia survives racism, poverty, and abuse through spiritual resilience and love→
  • The Third Life of Grange CopelandMultigenerational saga of African-American family in rural Georgia across three generations→
  • In Love and TroubleShort fiction exploring relationships, identity, and African-American women's experiences and desires→
  • You Can't Keep a Good Woman DownStories featuring African-American women resisting oppression through humor, courage, and creativity→
  • The Temple of My FamiliarSpiritual quest exploring reincarnation, sacred feminine, and African-American women's liberation→
  • Possessing the Secret of JoyWoman's journey toward healing, identity, and resistance against genital mutilation and patriarchy→

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