Lacey Walker
Alice Walker is an acclaimed American novelist, poet, short story writer, and activist, best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel *The Color Purple* (1982), which explores themes of race, gender, and self-realization in the American South. Born the youngest of eight children to sharecropper parents in Eatonton, Georgia, she attended Spelman College before transferring to Sarah Lawrence College, graduating in 1965, and became involved in the civil rights movement. Her works, including poetry collections like *Once* (1968) and novels such as *The Third Life of Grange Copeland* (1970), highlight African American culture and women's experiences.
Fiction
Poetry
Short Stories