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Alice Walker Civil Rights Movement Research Paper

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The participation of Alice Walker in the Civil Rights Movement was central to her life, not only as a young woman but also as a young writer (Hendrickson 111). J. Harris states that by 1970, when Walker began to write Meridian, the Civil Rights Movements that had promised the hope of “Freedom Now!”, and the idea of harmony between whites and blacks living together in a non-violence society, had been declared dead (qtq. in Hendrickson 112). At this point, some members the African-American community had given up and they had resigned to live in segregation and exposed to racist comments. The ideal of living in peace and equality had been gone because of the almost total extinction of movement. In the midst of this situation, Alice Walker decided
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