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    Alice Walker who wrote “The Welcome Table” had issues of race and gender that was the center of her literary work and her social activism. She participated in civil rights demonstrations. (Clugston 2010). This short story has a theme of life and death. It shows the plot of the story‚ the point of view and has symbolism used to show the death of the old woman and what the church members thought of her as a black woman. (Clugston‚ 2010‚ Section 7.1 and 7.2) Later in the story‚ she is walking

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    short story by Ms. Walker‚ it portrays to the readers how during this time period the African Americans were treated. The reason that this story caught my attention was due to the fact that the elderly lady that is portrayed in the story was so cruelly discriminated against for entering a white church. As you read this story‚ one cannot help but be intrigued by how the story speaks about the elderly lady and how she has lived her life and had been treated her whole life. Alice Walker starts the story

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    Paul Walker-story portrayer “I live by ’Go big or go home.’ That’s with everything. Its like either commit and go for it or don’t do it at all. I apply that to everything. I apply that to relationships‚ I apply that to like sports‚ and I apply that to everything. That’s what I live by. That’s how I like it.” (Paul Walker) Paul was a very good actor and was known for fast and furious and varsity Blues mostly but has played in many movies along the way. Paul was a very known for his acting but

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    "Everyday Use" The story "Everyday Use"‚ written by Alice Walker‚ is a story of heritage‚ pride‚ and learning what kind of person you really are. In the exposition‚ the story opens with background information about Dee and Maggie’s life‚ which is being told by Mama. The reader learns that Dee was the type of child that got everything and had everything that she wanted‚ while Maggie was the complete opposite. The crisis‚ which occurs later in the story‚ happens when Dee all of a sudden comes home

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    American civil war. Most stories during this time period were based off of romance. It was also a time for the expression of national spirit. However there were some gruesome stories being created during this period‚ Summary: “The Devil and Tom Walker

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    The Devil and Tom Walker On the south side of Los Angeles there lives a man who is self indulgent and ruthless. This man goes by the name of Tom Walker. Tom is also married and his wife to shares these characteristics with him. They are both unhappy in their marriage and reside miserably with each other on the outskirts and Los Angeles‚ California in a small brick house in which no one ever visited. It was a Saturday morning when Tom decided that he wanted to go out for a stroll. Once Tom walked

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    Leigh Ann Walker Case 1. In your opinion‚ did Vaughn overreact to Walker’s admission that she had been untruthful regarding the CPA exam? If so‚ how would you have dealt with the situation if you had been in Vaughn’s position? How would you have dealt with the situation if you had been in Robert’s position? In my opinion‚ Vaughn did overreact to the Walker’s admission. Although Walker should be responsible for telling the truth about her CPA exam‚ she does not have to tell all her privacy

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    Set during the early 20th century in the rural south‚ the novel‚ The Color Purple by Alice Walker‚ portrays the life of a poor African American woman named Celie. Since being published in 1982‚ this novel was won both the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for Fiction‚ but is also considered highly controversial because of the references to sexual abuse and female empowerment. Throughout the book‚ the reader learns from the unexpected events that accumulate Celie’s journey to self-awareness

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    “In her fiction‚ nonfiction‚ and poetry she confronts bluntly the history of the oppression of her people...” (“Winchell‚ Donna Haisty. "Alice Walker: An Annotated Bibliography."). “The Color Purple” is written in diary format from the view of Celie‚ who is a prime example of an oppressed Negro woman‚ who not only only oppressed for her color‚ but also for her gender. She writes her letters to

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    Cited: Walker‚ Alice. "Revolutionary Petunias." Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing.  Ed. Edgar V. Roberts.  9th ed. Upper Saddle River: Pearson‚ 2009.  4 - 11. Print.

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