Noun
United States writer (born in 1944)
Source: WordNetActivism Alice Walker (left) and Gloria Steinem on the fall 2009 cover of Ms. magazine Walker met Martin Luther King Jr. when she was a student at Spelman College in the early 1960s. Source: Internet
Walker was so moved by Hurston that she went to her blank tombstone and wrote "Southern Genius" on it Alma S. Freeman, "Zora Neale Hurston and Alice Walker: A Spiritual Kinship." Source: Internet
But, then, I am not without good company either: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Alice Walker, Ken Kesey, Irvine Welsh, and not forgetting Emily's sister, Charlotte. Source: Internet
Here is a glorious, offbeat, compassionate, and "eccentrically inspirational" () memoir in which Alice Walker shares her experiences raising and caring for a flock of chickens. Source: Internet
Greyson and several other cultural figures, including Naomi Klein, published an open letter, “No Celebration of Occupation,” which was then endorsed by the likes of Alice Walker, David Byrne and Viggo Mortensen. Source: Internet
Other films look at the lives of authors Alice Walker, Susan Sontag, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and William S. Burroughs, along with one that examines the birth and legacy of the comic book character Wonder Woman. Source: Internet