WALKER, ALICE,
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Subseries 5.2
Printed material about Alice Walker,
1961-2014
Box 153 - Box 164, 251; OP2, OP5, OP10
Scope and Content Note
Printed material about Alice Walker includes articles, fliers, programs, reviews, and promotional material about her books and novels. Articles include clippings from 1963-2014 and range from the Butler-Baker News and the Spelman Spotlight concerning Alice Walker's academic career to full profiles in national publications such as the New York Times and Life Magazine. Fliers announcements, and invitations document Walker's appearances, readings, and book signings; more printed material from Walker's appearances may be found in the Subject files (Series 3) and the Publishing files (Series 4). This subseries also includes reviews, books covers, advertisements, and other promotional material concerning Walker's novels, poetry collections, and other publications.
Arrangement Note
Arranged by record type; then in chronological order.
Articles | ||
Box | Folder | Content |
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153 | 1 | Clippings, undated |
153 | 2 | Clippings, 1963-2003 |
251 | 24 | Clippings, 2016-2017 |
153 | 3 | "'Color Purple' OK with committee," Richard Colvin, The Tribune, undated |
153 | 4 | "En Svart Historia! Alice Walker," Marie Westerlund, undated |
153 | 5 | "Sfida al silenzio," Sara Poli, undated |
153 | 6 | "She Deserves a Hug.." Shirley Stott Despoja, Advertiser, undated |
153 | 7 | "Farmers Build School to Educate Children," [1948?] |
153 | 8 | Butler-Baker News, "Au Revoir Class of 1961.." Vol. 4, No. 2, May 23, 1961 |
OP5 | 3 | "1964-65 Merrill Scholars Named" and "Who's Who Winners for 1964," Spelman Spotlight, Vol. 25, No. 4, December 17, 1963 [two copies; one copy has handwritten note from Alice Walker to her mother] |
153 | 9 | "Putnam Native Essay Winner," 1967 |
153 | 10 | "Books Noted," Negro Digest, September 1967 |
153 | 11 | "Alice Walker Wins Writing Fellowship" [1969] [National Endowment for the Arts Discovery Award] |
153 | 12 | "Understanding Walker; the woman; the writer," Bonnie Smith, Simmons College Newspaper [circa 1970s] |
153 | 13 | "Black Author, Wife of White Lawyer, Tells of Life in Mississippi," Joy Stilley [circa 1970] |
153 | 14 | "Interracial Couple Tells of Life in Mississippi," Joy Stilley, Daily Press [circa 1970] |
153 | 15 | "Sharecropper's Kin Pens 3rd Book, 'People's Hearts Not Affected by Man's Laws,'" Betty Curtis [circa 1970] |
153 | 16 | "Tougaloo Writer-in-Residence," Tougaloo News, June 1970 |
153 | 17 | "Hostility Fails to Dampen Her Creativity," Eleanor Page, Chicago Tribune, August 8, 1970 |
153 | 18 | "She Tells It Like It Is," Mary Engels, Daily News, August 8, 1970 |
153 | 19 | "A long and happy life to Alice Walker," Panorama-Chicago Daily News, August 8-9, 1970 |
153 | 20 | "Teacher Writes Book, Assails White People," JET, September 3, 1970 |
153 | 21 | "Mississippi 'Black Home,' A Sweet and Bitter Bluesong," June Jordan, The New York Times Magazine, October 11, 1970 |
153 | 22 | "She's Ploughing A Literary Career," Kristi Witker, Long Island Press, October 27, 1970 |
153 | 23 | "When They Look at Us, 'They Don't See a Couple - They See Black and White,'" Kristi Witker, The Sunday Bulletin, November 8, 1970 |
153 | 24 | "Work of Rare Power and Beauty," Loyle Hairston, Freedomways, Vol. 11, No. 2, (Second Quarter) 1971 |
153 | 25 | "JSC Black Culture Institute Planned," The Clarion Ledger, June 13, 1971 |
153 | 26 | "A woman's place," Sara Sanborn, Harvard Bulletin, June 1972 |
153 | 27 | "Women Who Are Writers in Our Country: One Out of Twelve," Tillie Olsen, College English, Vol. 34, No. 1, October 1972 |
153 | 28 | "Alice Walker Is Speaker at Florida Meet," [circa 1973] |
153 | 29 | "Black Poetry Explored, Crowd Drawn to Poetry Readings," Dave Talaga, [circa 1973] |
153 | 30 | "First and Last Things," Jay Halio, The Southern Review, January 1973, p. 455-467 |
153 | 31 | "Reflections of Black History Week," CM Life, February 23, 1973 [photograph only] |
153 | 32 | "Her Poetry Fights Depression," Virginia Bohlin, Boston Herald American, June 29, 1973 |
153 | 33 | "Black Women Explore 'Myths and Realities' in Two-Day Symposium," Radcliffe News from the College, Summer 1973 |
153 | 34 | "Phyllis Wheatley Poetry Festival," Jackson Women's Coalition Newsletter, September/October 1973 |
153 | 35 | "Lady Encore," Encore, November 1973 |
153 | 36 | "Walker Speaks Friday, Poet Comes 'Home'," The Mercer Cluster, February 19, 1974 |
153 | 37 | "Alice Walker Wins Award," The Clarion Ledger, March 16, 1974 [Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Foundation Award] |
153 | 38 | Newsletter, National Book Committee, March 18, 1974 |
153 | 39 | Nominations for the 1974 National Book Awards, New Yorker, April 1, 1974 |
153 | 40 | "11-County Library Meet to Attract 100," The Clarion Ledger, April 28, 1974 |
153 | 41 | "Lookout," People, June 24, 1974 |
153 | 42 | "The Higher Ground of Alice Walker," John Callahan, The New Republic, September 14, 1974 |
153 | 43 | "595 Awarded Degrees at 58th Commencement," Living at Russell Sage College, Summer Edition, 1975 [Walker received honorary degree] |
153 | 44 | "Women's Conference To Highlight Literature," The Sewanee Purple, February 27, 1975 |
153 | 45 | "Black Women and Publishing," Modern Language Association of America, 1976 |
153 | 46 | Letters to the editor, Ms. Magazine, April 1976 |
153 | 47 | "A hard look: Black marriages-victims of the affluent rat race," San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, April 25, 1976 |
153 | 48 | "Doing Research on Black American Women," Women's Studies Newsletter, Vol. 4, No. 2, Spring 1976 |
153 | 49 | "Women of Letters," Helen Smith, Atlanta Constitution, June 12, 1976 |
153 | 50 | "A Child of the South, a Writer of the Heart," Jacqueline Trescott, The Washington Post, August 8, 1976 |
153 | 51 | "Alice Walker honored at supper," Kay Bourne, Bay State Banner, November 25, 1976 |
153 | 52 | "White Woman, Black Women: Inventing an Adequate Pedagogy," Nancy Hoffman, Women's Studies Newsletter, Vol. 5, Nos. 1 and 2, Winter/Spring 1977 |
153 | 53 | "Ascension Rising," E. Ethelbert Miller, iahnews, Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Howard University, Spring 1977 |
153 | 54 | "Muriel at 65: Still Ahead of Her Time," Louise Bernikow, Ms. Magazine, January 1979 |
153 | 55 | "The voices of black Southern women," Mickey Friedman, San Francisco Examiner, January 28, 1980 |
153 | 56 | "Alice Walker," Black Voice/Carta Boricua, April 2, 1980 |
154 | 1 | "Award Winning Author Speaks," Douglass College Caellian, April 3, 1980 |
154 | 2 | "Alice Walker's written word is painfully honest," Brenda Payton, Oakland Tribune, May 18, 1980 |
154 | 3 | "Alice Walker Will Always Remain Part of the South," Faye Goolrick, Atlanta Constitution, November 20, 1980 |
154 | 4 | "Wholeness Is No Trifling Matter; Some Fiction By Black Women," New Women's Times Feminist Review, Pt.1 No.13, December 1980/January 1981, Pt. 2 No. 13, February/March 1981 |
154 | 5 | "Toni Morrison's Black Magic," Jean Strouse, Newsweek, March 30, 1981 |
154 | 6 | "Tillie Olsen Day," Circling The Square, May 1981 |
154 | 7 | "In Honor Of An Uncommon Common Writer," Anne Hershey, [about Tillie Olsen], San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle, July 5, 1981 |
154 | 8 | "Happy Birthday Alice," The Sun Reporter, February 11, 1982, |
154 | 9 | "Do You Know This Woman?" by Gloria Steinem, p. 35-37, 89-94, "Her Mother's Gifts" by Mary Helen Washington, p. 38, Ms. Magazine, June 1982 |
154 | 10 | "Alice Walker's daring reach," Diana Ketcham, The Tribune, July 11, 1982 |
154 | 11 | "Taking a risk for affirmation," Diana Ketcham, The News Leader, August 22, 1982 |
154 | 12 | "Depicting struggle, survival is the task for Alice Walker," Richard Gregory Lewis, The National Leader, October 7, 1982 |
154 | 13 | "Power trio draws spirited crowd," Candyce Norvell, The Ann Arbor News, October 9, 1982 |
154 | 14 | "'The Color Purple' didn't come easy," Alice Walker, San Francisco Chronicle Review, October 10, 1982 |
154 | 15 | "Profiles in Purple and Black," Megan Rosenfield, Washington Post , October 15, 1982 |
154 | 16 | "Author Alice Walker to speak at Clark," The Evening Gazette, October 22, 1982 |
154 | 17 | "Book review series scheduled this week at Tougaloo College," Clarion Ledger, January 18, 1983 |
154 | 18 | "Discussion to Focus on Alice Walker's Book," Every Woman's Council, Issue No. 44, March 1983 |
154 | 19 | "' 'Night, Mother," Wins Pulitzer," Deidre Carmody, The New York Times, April 19, 1983 |
154 | 20 | "Alice Walker Wins Pulitzer Prize," Eatonton Messenger, April 21, 1983 |
154 | 21 | "Faces of Civil Struggles," Rob Fowler, The Mendocino Beacon, August 25, 1983 |
154 | 22 | "Alice Walker on the set of The Color Purple," Trade News [circa 1984] |
154 | 23 | "Really Neat, Alice," The Observer, [circa 1984] |
154 | 24 | "Alice Walker," Current Biography, Vol. 45, No. 3, 1984 |
154 | 25 | "Alice Walker wins Townsend award," [1984] |
154 | 26 | "A Mirror to Alice's World," Onye Wambu [1984] |
OP5 | 4 | "Telling the Black Woman's Story," David Bradley, The New York Times Magazine, January 8, 1984 |
154 | 27 | "Svart og Fioletti," Ingebjørg Nesheim, Mnedens Bok, Bokspeilet, April 1984 |
154 | 28 | "La Regazzina Nera Che Scriveva a Dio," Fernanda Pivano, Il Corriere Della Sera, June 18, 1984 |
154 | 29 | "'Color Purple' OK with Committee," Richard Colvin, The Oakland Tribune, June 22, 1984 |
154 | 30 | "Canto color porpora," Sandra Artom, Il Giorgnale, July 15, 1984 |
154 | 31 | "Writers Union Meeting Criticizes Publishers," Edwin McDowell, New York Times, October 22, 1984 |
154 | 32 | "'Purple' seen as color of change," Judy Keen, The Stockton Record, [circa 1985] |
154 | 33 | "Geschichten aus dem Schwarzen Süden," Diezeit, February 1985 |
154 | 34 | "'Color Purple' Writer Evokes Excitement," Albuquerque Journal, March 13, 1985 |
154 | 35 | "Alice Walker's Vision of Renewal," New Age, May 1985 |
154 | 36 | "Alice Walker, Other Writers Arrested in UC Protests," San Francisco Chronicle, May 9, 1985 |
154 | 37 | "Alice Walker: Enduring in the Face of Everything," Leonie Caldecott, Good Housekeeping, June 1985 |
154 | 38 | "Alice Walker Hits Town," Monique Ngozi Nri, Concord Weekly, June 1985 |
154 | 39 | "Alice Walker's 'Grange' Brought to Stage," San Francisco Chronicle, June 19, 1985 |
154 | 40 | "Hollywood and the Novelist - It's a Fickle Romance, at Best," Edwin McDowell, The New York Times, July 14, 1985 |
154 | 41 | "Why This Woman is a Womanist (Or How to Read Alice Walker)," Lucia Otto, Westindian Digest, August 1985 |
154 | 42 | "Alice Walker at the Poetry Centre and the Africa Centre," Artrage, Autumn 1985 |
154 | 43 | "Alice Walker on Making The Color Purple, Holly Near, with Amy Banks, Voices, The Newsletter of Redwood Records Cultural and Educational Fund, Fall 1985 |
154 | 44 | "The story behind the movie: Alice Walker on the set of 'The Color Purple'," William Goodstein, Trade News, Publisher's Weekly, September 6, 1985 |
154 | 45 | "Why Hollywood's new golden age has tarnished," USA Today, October 11, 1985 |
154 | 46 | "Book Notes," Savannah News Press, [December 1985] |
154 | 47 | "The Making of 'The Color Purple'," Susan Dworkin, Ms. Magazine, December 1985 |
154 | 48 | "The Making of 'The Color Purple," San Francisco Focus, December 1985 |
- | - | "Author Alice Walker Discusses 'The Color Purple'" Mona Gable, The Wall Street Journal, December 19, 1985 [See Subseries 5.1, Printed Material by Alice Walker, Letters to the Editor, "The Color Purple," The Wall Street Journal, January 13, 1986] |
- | - | "As Spielberg's Film Version Is Released," Julie Salamon, The Wall Street Journal, December 19, 1985 [See Subseries 5.1, Printed Material by Alice Walker, Letters to the Editor, "The Color Purple," The Wall Street Journal, January 13, 1986] |
154 | 49 | "Purple power," Desson Howe, The Washington Post, December 19, 1985 |
154 | 50 | "Alice Walker to Give Reading During Celebration at Rock Eagle," The Eatonton Messenger, [circa 1986] |
154 | 51 | "Le passé compose d'Alice Walker," Elizabeth Beranger, 1986 [reprint] |
154 | 52 | West Coast Women Scholars Newsletter, January 1986 |
154 | 53 | "Are we of mice or men?" Jack Smith, Los Angeles Times, January 16, 1986 |
154 | 54 | "For 'Color Purple' author, a hometown premier," William Schmidt, New York Times, January 18, 1986 |
154 | 55 | "Reading to Save Your Own Life," Lynda Koolish, San Francisco Chronicle, January 19, 1986 |
OP2 | 1 | Eatonton Messenger, multiple articles about premiere of "Color Purple" in Eatonton, January 23, 1986 |
154 | 56 | "Purple Rain," US magazine, January 27, 1986 |
154 | 57 | "3 'Color Purple' actresses talk about its impact," Jack Matthews, Los Angeles Times, January 31, 1986 |
154 | 58 | "Alice Walker shares her theology of worship from within," The Tribune, January 31, 1986 |
154 | 59 | "Silent Witness," Amy Ward, Minnesota, January/February 1986 |
154 | 60 | "The Making of Whoopi," Carinthia West, Cosmopolitan, February 1986 |
154 | 61 | "Debate continues over 'Color Purple'," West County Times, February 2, 1986 |
154 | 62 | "'Color Purple,' 'Out of Africa' Top Oscar Nominees," Bob Thomas, West County Times, February 6, 1986 |
154 | 63 | "Alice Walker goes home to Eatonton, GA for 'Color Purple' Premiere," Jet, February 10, 1986 |
154 | 64 | "For Many, 'The Color Purple' is All Too Vivid," Richard Prince, Democrat and Chronicle, February 19, 2005 |
154 | 65 | "Actresses' varied roads to 'The Color Purple,' Nan Robertson, The New York Times, February 21, 1986 [syndicated in West County Times] |
155 | 1 | "Richmond Proletarians speak out on 'The Color Purple'," reprinted from the Revolutionary Worker, March 3, 1986 [clipped together with cover letter] |
155 | 2 | "Thoughts on 'The Color Purple'," Carl Dix, Revolutionary Worker, March 3, 1986 |
155 | 3 | "'Purple' Author tells of 'Blue'," Bev Reeves, Ukiah Daily Journal, March 9, 1986 |
155 | 4 | "Correspondence on 'The Color Purple'," Revolutionary Worker, March 10, 1986 |
155 | 5 | "Margaret Avery says she 'couldn't buy a job before 'The Color Purple'," Jet, March 10, 1986 |
155 | 6 | "On a clear day you can't see Boonville," Gaye LeBaron, The Press Democrat, March 10, 1986 |
155 | 7 | "Seeing Red over Purple," John Stark, People, March 10, 1986 |
155 | 8 | "Danny Glover: Villain in 'Color Purple' is a kind family man," Jet, March 17, 1986 |
155 | 9 | "Warner's Scenario for Hits," Geraldine Fabrikant, Business Day, The New York Times, March 21, 1986 |
155 | 10 | "Writing the Black Experience," Marilyn Milloy, Newsday, March 29, 1986 |
155 | 11 | "Frances Tomelty Top Ten," Women's Review, April 1986 |
155 | 12 | "The Walker Magnificently Restored," Andrew Johnson, Brooklyn Times, April 10, 1986 |
155 | 13 | "On the Beam," The Entertainment Showcase, The Sun Reporter, April 16, 1986 |
155 | 14 | "Alice Walker raises her head," Brett Gilfoil, Revue, April 23, 1986 |
155 | 15 | "Alice Walker: colors of life in purple and other shades," Dixie Reid, The Sacramento Bee, April 29, 1986 |
155 | 16 | "Critic's Circle Honors Danny and Marrian Walters," Gene Price, Coming Up! , May 1986 |
155 | 17 | "Commentary: Womanist perspectives," Peter Kemp, The Times Literary Supplement, May 30, 1986 |
155 | 18 | "Cherishing a Hopeful Dream," Madeline Randolph, Seikyo Times, June 1986 |
155 | 19 | "Farrakhan on 'The Color Purple'," The Final Call, June 30, 1986 |
155 | 20 | "Commentary," Ira L. Jeffries, New Harlem Magazine, Spring 1986 |
155 | 21 | "A Conversation with..Ishmael Reed," Nelson George, Essence, July 1986, p. 38 |
155 | 22 | "A womanist of our times," The Voice, July 12, 1986 |
155 | 23 | "Keep 'The Color Purple'," Donald Loepp, Daily Press, July 16, 1986 |
155 | 24 | "Nevier Film in München: Die Farbe Lila," A.Z. Thiuchen [?], August 1986 |
155 | 25 | "From Novosibirsk to Andover," New York Times, August 15, 1986 |
155 | 26 | Catalyst: A Magazine of Heart and Mind, Fall 1986 [issue dedicated to Alice Walker] |
155 | 27 | "S. Africa won't see 'Color Purple' yet," New York Post, September 6, 1986 |
155 | 28 | "A voice for the unsung," San Francisco Bay Guardian, September 17-24, 1986 |
155 | 29 | "Royal purple for creative Bay Areans," Barbara Shulgasser, San Francisco Examiner, October 20, 1986 |
155 | 30 | "Alice Walker Featured in Closed-Circuit Broadcast," [November 1986] |
155 | 31 | "A Cross-cultural Harassment: The Case of the Japanese Translation of The Color Purple," and "A Bibliography of Writings by and about Alice Walker in Japan," Minoru Suda, 1987 |
155 | 32 | "Serving Life Term in Prison, 'Little Songbird' Lifts Voice," David Beasley, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, [1987?] |
155 | 33 | "Alice Walker, Coretta Scott King Most Outstanding: Poll,' Jet, January 19, 1987 |
155 | 34 | "Opening Night for 'Sinning in Sun City'," Sun-Reporter Lifestyles, January 21, 1987 |
155 | 35 | "Angela Davis To Speak At High School's Black History," The Sun-Reporter, February 4, 1987 |
155 | 36 | "Alice Walker Delivers Inspiring Message At Alamo Park High School," The Sun Reporter, Vol. 43, No. 7, February 18, 1987 |
155 | 37 | "Is Margaret Randall a threat to the USA?" advertisement, Belles Lettres, March/April 1987 |
155 | 38 | "American society's ailments still race, sex bias, Steinem says," Gracie Bonds Staples, The Sacramento Bee, March 24, 1987 |
155 | 39 | "Pulitzer Prize Winner At Spelman College," Atlanta Daily World, April 5, 1987 |
155 | 40 | "33 Arrested at Weapon Station," San Francisco Examiner, June 13, 1987 |
155 | 41 | "Writing & Fighting Ishmael Reed," IMAGE, June 14, 1987 |
155 | 42 | "La autora de El Color Púrpura," Opina Magazine, July 1987 |
155 | 43 | "El Color Purpura," Rolando Perez Court, La Habana, July 1, 1987 |
155 | 44 | "Lo imperfect puede ser bello," Gramma, July 4, 1987 |
155 | 45 | "More Writing and Fighting," Letters, Image, July 19, 1987 [includes letter to the editor by Robert Allen, responding to Steve Chappleand Ishmael Reed on Alice Walker's politics] |
155 | 46 | "Alice Walker," Bohemia Magazine, July 24, 1987 |
155 | 47 | "A Little Pulp, a Lot of Facts," Patricia Holt, San Francisco Chronicle, August 13, 1987 |
155 | 48 | "Revision as Collaboration: Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God as source for Alice Walker's The Color Purple," Geraldine Smith-Wright, SAGE, Fall 1987 |
155 | 49 | "Managua's First Book Fair," Harriet Rohmer, Publisher's Weekly, September 4, 1987 |
155 | 50 | "Knocking the 'Bricks of Slander and Bigotry'," San Francisco Review, October 25, 1987, p. 11 |
155 | 51 | "A Tapestry of Words," Don O'Briant, The Atlanta Constitution, [circa 1988] |
155 | 52 | [untitled essay on female reactions to The Color Purple film] Jacqueline Bobo, Camera Obscura, 1988 |
155 | 53 | "The Color Purple: Black Women and Cultural Readers," Jacqueline Bobo, from Female Spectators Looking at Film and Television, 1988 |
155 | 54 | "Alice Walker Receives Langston Hughes Award," CCNY, [1988] |
155 | 55 | "Blacks Protest Book Award," Patricia Holt, San Francisco Chronicle, January 22, 1988 |
155 | 56 | "Black Writers in Praise of Toni Morrison," New York Times, January 24, 1988 |
155 | 57 | "Prize-winning author to speak at FSU today," Kathleen Laufenberg, Florida Flambeau, January 27, 1988 |
155 | 58 | "Walker Talks of Her Life and Work," Tallahassee Democrat, January 29, 1988 |
155 | 59 | "Gender gap in black literature decried by authors," Alan Sverdlik, The Atlanta Constitution, April 22, 1988 |
155 | 60 | "Alice Walker," Nancy Melich, The Salt Lake Tribune, May 8, 1988 |
155 | 61 | "Mahdi's books get acclaim from U.S. publisher," Amir Sidharta, May 26, 1988 |
155 | 62 | "Alice Walker: Passionately Herself," Phyllis Barber, Network, Vol. 11, No. 4, July 1988 |
155 | 63 | "Women Debate Merits Of Power Over Lunch," Nadine Brozan, New York Times, November 18, 1988 |
156 | 1 | "Georgia Town Welcomes Author Alice Walker Home Again," Alan Sverdlik, Atlanta Constitution, December 23, 1988 |
156 | 2 | "Alice Walker to read from her new novel at UGA," The Eatonton Messenger, [1989] |
156 | 3 | "Alice Walker Comes to Kianga House," Kianga House Newsletter, First Edition, 1989 |
156 | 4 | "Personal Moments with Alice Walker," Sylvie Drake, Los Angeles Times, January 11, 1989 |
156 | 5 | "Walker is Getting 'Familiar,'" Los Angeles Herald Examiner, January 11, 1989 |
156 | 6 | "Deep Purple," David Streitfield, Washington Post Book World, February 12, 1989 |
156 | 7 | "Booktalk: Alice Walker," Library Journal, February 15, 1989 |
156 | 8 | "Toward a Psycho-historical Perspective of 'The Color Purple,'" Maxie T. Collier, The Maryland State Black Psychiatrist's Association, March 17, 1989 |
156 | 9 | "Sifting Through the Controversy: Reading The Color Purple," Jacqueline Bobo, Callaloo, Spring 1989 |
156 | 10 | "New Documentary Focuses on Alice Walker," Barbara Bladen, The Times, April 20, 1989 |
156 | 11 | "Living By The Word," Gregory Jaynes, LIFE, May 1989 |
156 | 12 | "Alice Walker walks alone," Pamela Reynolds, The Boston Globe, May 6, 1989 |
156 | 13 | "Alice Walker Finds Roots in African Meeting House," Kay Bourne, Bay State Banner, May 11, 1989 |
156 | 14 | "Writer Meshes Political Beliefs With Her Art," Demetria Martinez, Albuquerque Journal, August 27, 1989 |
156 | 15 | "Roundtable Discussion: Christian Ethics and Theology in Womanist Perspective," Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, Fall 1989 |
156 | 16 | "Alice Walker," Alexis De Veaux, Essence, September 1989 |
156 | 17 | "Women Who've Changed America," Steve Sumerford, Peacemaker, September 30, 1989 |
156 | 18 | "Purple Prose," Elle Magazine, October 1989 [includes extract from the Temple of My Familiar, p. 50] |
156 | 19 | "Novelist Alice Walker Digresses as Shirley MacLaine of Literature," Chauncey Mabe, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, November 27, 1989 |
156 | 20 | "Artists' arrest protested," San Francisco Examiner, December 7, 1989 |
156 | 21 | "Alice Walker, Going Her Own Way," [circa 1990s] |
156 | 22 | "De Amor E Desespero," Luis Marcelo Mendes, [circa 1990s] |
156 | 23 | "'Ice' anthology tries to melt black stereotypes," Deirdre Donahue, USA Today, [1990] |
156 | 24 | "Alice Walker," Essence, May 1990 |
156 | 25 | "An Evening With Alice Walker," Sue Anderson, The Urban Spectrum, Vol. 4, No. 2, May 1990 |
156 | 26 | Vrouwen Weekblad, May-June 1990 |
156 | 27 | "US Author Walker Reverses Her SA Boycott," Weekly Mail, July 20, 1990 [South Africa] |
156 | 28 | "National 75th Anniversary Celebration a Huge Success," [WILPF], Peace and Freedom, July/August 1990 |
156 | 29 | "People and Books; UK and USA," Monica Sjoo, Wood and Water, Autumn 1990 |
156 | 30 | "Spelman proudly claims Alice Walker as an alumn," Patricia Graham Johnson, Atlanta Journal Constitution, November 15, 1990 |
156 | 31 | "Showing both Roots and Wings, Walker bears her gifts to Montgomery," Mike Land, The Alabama Journal, April 17, 1991 |
156 | 32 | "Fervor Marks 'Mississipp' at Hartford Stage, Hartford Courant, May 20, 1991 [review of From the Mississippi Delta] |
156 | 33 | "Alice Walker revels in verse-atility," Joan Smith, San Francisco Examiner, May 22, 1991 |
156 | 34 | "Breakfast with Giff, O'Brien and Walker," Publisher's Weekly, May 24, 1991 |
156 | 35 | "Zora Neale Hurston: Gone but not forgotten," Lynda Tagliarini, The Tribune, September 29, 1991 |
156 | 36 | "A View From 'Elsewhere'": Subversive Sexuality and the Rewriting of the Heroine's Story in The Color Purple, Linda Abbandonato, PMLA, Vol. 106, No. 5, October 1991 |
156 | 37 | "The Stereotypes of Race," Jack E. White, Time, October 21, 1991 |
156 | 38 | Review: "Alice Walker," ABC-CLIO: Video Rating Guide for Libraries, Winter 1991 |
156 | 39 | "Possessing the Secret of Joy," Spelman Messenger, Vol. 107, No. 2, 1992, Alumnae Issue |
156 | 40 | "Writers bound together in praise of prose," Rosemary Neill, The Australian, 1992 |
156 | 41 | Sarton, May, Endgame, A Journal of the Seventy Ninth Year, 1992 |
156 | 42 | "Alice Walker," Charles Whitaker, Ebony, May 1992 |
156 | 43 | "Butler-Baker honors author," The Union-Recorder, May 20, 1992 |
156 | 44 | "Butler-Baker Salutes Alice Walker," The Eatonton Messenger [May 20, 1992?] |
156 | 45 | "Alice Walker 'exhausted' but meets fans anyway," Atlanta Journal Constitution, July 14, 1992 |
156 | 46 | "Alice's Wonderland," Reese Erlich, San Francisco Examiner IMAGE, July 19, 1992 |
156 | 47 | "Alice Walker Getting the Spirit," Evelyn White, [1993] |
156 | 48 | "Ask Alice, I Think She'll Know," Evelyn White, San Francisco Review of Books, [1993] |
156 | 49 | "Let's Color Souderton Gray," Hal Marcovitz, The Morning Call, January 25, 1993 |
157 | 1 | "Love is Alice Walker's key word," Mireya Castañeda, GRANMA International, June 2, 1993 |
157 | 2 | Reader's Choice Awards, Hot Wire, September 1993 |
157 | 3 | "Author Dedicates Mural, and Her Poem," Michael Chabler, The Westsider, November 11-17, 1993 |
157 | 4 | "Belvie Rooks-Publicist/Writer, Writer/Publicist," Camille Ranker, Real Estate Magazine, November 19, 1993 |
157 | 5 | "Frederick Douglass Awards," On the MOVE, Winter 1993 |
157 | 6 | "Alice Walker's Compassionate Crusade," Evelyn White, San Francisco Chronicle, December 7, 1993 |
157 | 7 | "Battling the Butchers, The Fight Against Female Sex Mutilations," The Lesbian News, Vol. 19, No. 7, February 1994 |
157 | 8 | "Alice Walker Says Award Is No Treasure," Evelyn White, San Francisco Chronicle, April 16, 1994 |
157 | 9 | "Author reads from works suppressed in California," Eileen Bailey, Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, April 20, 1994 |
157 | 10 | "Black Women on Health Care Reform," The Washington Post, August 16, 1994 |
157 | 11 | "Book Notes," Mary Tabor, Washington Post, 1995 |
157 | 12 | "Collecting Alice Walker," First: Collecting Modern First Editions, Kathryn Smiley and Jerry Weinstein, February 1995 |
157 | 13 | "Before They Got Famous," Gigi Bradford, February 11, 1995, A22, "Drawing the Line on Arts Funding," The Washington Post, February 20, 1995 |
157 | 14 | "Sisterly Support for Accused," Evelyn White, San Francisco Chronicle, February 20, 1995 |
157 | 15 | "Painting the Town Purple," Paul Neevel, Eugene Weekly, June 24, 1995 |
157 | 16 | "Evelyn White; Scholar, Writer, Women's Advocate," Newsletter Women's Studies Program at Mills College, October 1995, p. 1 |
157 | 17 | "The Backlash Against the Backlash," The Weekend Sun, Saturday Review, February 24, 1996 |
157 | 18 | "Go Ask Alice," Kate Fitzsimmons, San Francisco Review of Books, March/April 1996 |
157 | 19 | "A Communion of the Spirits: African-American Quilters, Preservers and Their Stories," Washington Post Book World, release, December 8, 1996 |
157 | 20 | Excerpts, Oxford Companion to African American Literature, 1997 |
157 | 21 | "Famed Author Sets Example as a Fighter," The Black Collegian, first semester 1997 |
157 | 22 | "Freeing The Seed," Anne Simpkinson, Common Boundary, March/ April 1997 |
157 | 23 | "De Amor E Desespero," Luis Marcelo Mendes, ROCCO, February 1998 |
157 | 24 | "Commissioners approve Alice Walker monument," Rob Peecher, The Eatonton Messenger, December 7, 1998 |
157 | 25 | Humanist Profile, The Humanist, January/February 1999 |
157 | 26 | Europa Verlag, Spring 1999 |
157 | 27 | "Support Grows for PCRM's Challenge to Dietary Guidelines Bias," Good Medicine, Summer 1999 |
157 | 28 | "Literary Festival draws crowd and praise," Melissa Pracht, Eatonton Messenger, August 12, 1999 |
157 | 29 | "Eco-Visionaries," Leslie Guttman, San Francisco Chronicle, October 23, 2000 |
157 | 30 | "Moving On," Samantha Trenoweth, HQ, December 2000 |
157 | 31 | "An Explorer of Human Terrain," Mel Gussow, New York Times, December 26, 2000 |
157 | 32 | "Eatonton native receives more honors," The Eatonton Messenger, December 20, 2001 |
157 | 33 | "Walker, a native of Eatonton, honored," The Eatonton Messenger, December 24, 2001 |
157 | 34 | "Remembering Rukeyser," Sarah Lawrence Alumnae Magazine, Spring 2002 |
157 | 35 | "Flags for Putnam proposed," Cheryl Fincher, Eatonton Messenger, May 2002 |
157 | 36 | "Faith, Hope, and Clarity," Louis Menand, The New Yorker, September 16, 2002 |
157 | 37 | "Absolute Alice," Evette Porter, review of Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth, Kelly Norman Ellis,Black Issues Book Review, March-April 2003 |
OP5 | 5 | Cover, Black Issues Book Review, March-April 2003 |
157 | 38 | "Poetry begs to be heard," pp. E1, E12, "Poetry affirms humanity," pp. E2, E13, Dennis Lythgoe, Deseret News, April 6, 2003 |
157 | 39 | "Grave of 'Color Purple' author's slave ancestor discovered," Larry Moore, Eatonton Messenger, July 17, 2003 |
157 | 40 | "Walker's life was richer than the 'Color Purple'," Eatonton Messenger, July 31, 2003 |
157 | 41 | "Walker's movie a hit; biography to come," Larry Moore, Eatonton Messenger, September 18, 2003 |
157 | 42 | Sarah Lawrence, Spring 2004 |
157 | 43 | "Grandmother Spirit," Bethanne Kelly Patrick, PAGES, March/April 2004 |
157 | 44 | "Alice Walker opens her heart to Mother Earth," Phyllis Perry, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 25, 2004 |
157 | 45 | "ALICE through the looking glass," Philadelphia Daily News, May 18, 2004 |
157 | 46 | "Seeing Purple: The Making of a Broadway Musical," Wendell Brock, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 20, 2004 |
157 | 47 | "Alumnae Notes," "Take Note," and review of Now Is the Time to Open Your Heart, Spelman Messenger, Vol. 117, No. 2, Fall 2004 |
157 | 48 | "Powerful Purple," Wendell Brock, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 18, 2004 |
157 | 49 | "Alice's Literary Wonderland," San Francisco Chronicle, September 26, 2004 |
157 | 50 | "Alice Walker, From the Rural South to Pulitzer Prize," San Francisco Book Review, September 26, 2004 |
157 | 51 | "Alice's True Adventures," Robin Stone, Essence October 2004 |
157 | 52 | "In Love and Trouble," review of A Life, New York Times Book Review, October 24, 2004 |
157 | 53 | "A Safe, Admiring Introduction to Alice Walker," Jonah Raskin, The Press Democrat, November 21, 2004 |
157 | 54 | "Tales of Two Legends," Bethany Schneider, Girlfriends, Dec/Jan 2005 |
157 | 55 | "Author Alice Walker to speak.." The Charlotte Observer, March 17, 2005 |
157 | 56 | "A Bid for Harry Potter's Green Fans," Sarah Kershaw, New York Times, July 7, 2005 |
158 | 1 | "The Legends Lunch, O, The Oprah Magazine, August 2005 |
158 | 2 | "South: Blacks connect with home," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 30, 2005 |
158 | 3 | "Purple Musical Ready for Broadway," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 30, 2005 |
158 | 4 | "State of Excellence," Nathan Cooper, California Style, December 2006 |
158 | 5 | Womanist Reader: The First Quarter Century of Womanist Thought, Lalyli Phillips, ed., excerpt, 2006 |
158 | 6 | "In the Looking Glass," Jennifer Frey, Washington Post, November 20, 2006 |
158 | 7 | "Alice - through the looking-glass," The Chamber Business Report, Eatonton-Putnam Chamber of Commerce, Spring 2007 |
158 | 8 | "Color Purple Comes to Chicago," Jet, March 19, 2007 |
OP5 | 6 | "Chicago Confidential," Matt Lee, Chicago Social, April 2007 |
158 | 9 | "Will Purple Reign?" Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune Magazine, April 8, 2007 |
251 | 25 | Langston Hughes, American Poet, Introduction, undated |
Other printed material | ||
158 | 10 | Ms. Magazine Subscription promotion, advertisement, undated |
158 | 11 | Sylvia Beach Hotel, Newport, Oregon, advertisement, undated |
158 | 12 | Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes Award in Creative Writing, Spelman College, announcement, undated |
251 | 1 | "Alice Walker Author-Poet," brochure, Eatonton, Georgia, undated |
251 | 2 | Eatonton and Putnam Country brochure, undated |
158 | 13 | "Black Reflections on the Black Woman," University of Detroit, flyer, undated |
158 | 14 | "The Black Woman Writer," lecture by Alice Walker, Feminist Studies Lecture Series, flyer, undated |
158 | 15 | "An Evening with Alice Walker," University of Santa Clara, Mayer Theatre, flyer, undated |
158 | 16 | "Films by Black Women," introduced by Alice Walker, Mills College, Oklahoma, flyer, undated |
158 | 17 | "In Defense of Free Speech," reading by Alice Walker and others, flyer, undated |
158 | 18 | Marin Community Colleges Public Events, appearance by Alice Walker, flyer, undated |
158 | 19 | Poetry Benefit featuring Alice Walker, Galway Kinnell, Denise Levertov, and Robert Bly, California Bilateral Nuclear Freeze Initiative Campaign, flyer, undated |
158 | 20 | "Reading and Discussion with Cuban Poet Nancy Morejon, Introduced by Alice Walker," The Poetry Center, flyer, undated |
158 | 21 | "What the Spirits are Up To: Ancestors, Poetry, Politics and Play," lecture by Alice Walker, Springfield, MA, flyer, undated |
158 | 22 | Women's Party for Survival, reading by Alice Walker and screening of "Only Justice Can Stop a Curse," San Francisco, flyer, undated |
158 | 23 | "Alice Walker," flyer, undated |
158 | 24 | Celebration of birth of Robert Nesta Marley, invitation, undated |
158 | 25 | "Stop MX," gathering with Livermore Action Group, invitation, undated |
158 | 26 | "A Tribute to Alice Walker," Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, promotional brochure, undated |
158 | 27 | "Summer Institute In Black Culture," Jackson State College, bulletin, June 14-August 6, 1971 |
158 | 28 | Book party for Revolutionary Petunias, invitation, February 25, 1973 |
158 | 29 | "The South and the Imagination" lecture, "These Twenty Years: The South Since the Brown Decision," flyer, April 12, 1973 |
158 | 30 | Reading by Alice Walker and Michael S. Harper, The Poetry Center of the 92nd Street YM-YWHA, announcement, March 11, 1974 |
158 | 31 | Book party for Meridian, invitation, July 31, 1976 |
158 | 32 | "Readings and Music," A Safe Place, flyer, December 12, 1979 |
158 | 33 | Book party for I Love Myself When I'm Laughing: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader and Good Night, Willie Lee, invitation, December 16, 1979 |
158 | 34 | Biography of Alice Walker, flyer, [1980?] |
158 | 35 | "Botella al mar," Nancy Morejón, prospectus, [1980] |
158 | 36 | Afro-American Studies, University of California-Berkeley, announcements and course schedule, Winter 1980 |
158 | 37 | Alice Walker and Tillie Olsen poetry reading, flyer, April 9, 1980 |
158 | 38 | Alice Walker reading at Rhode Island College, flyer, April 10, 1980 |
158 | 39 | Alice Walker reading, [NYU?], flyer, April 11, 1980 |
158 | 40 | An Evening with Alice Walker, San Francisco Women's Centers / The Women's Building, flyer, March 20, 1981 |
158 | 41 | "You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down," flyer, May 23, 1981 |
158 | 42 | "A Tribute to Alice Walker," Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, brochure, 1982 |
158 | 43 | Humanities Book Colloquium featuring The Color Purple, flyer, October 25, 1983 |
158 | 44 | Reading by Alice Walker, Hamilton College, flyer December 1, 1983 |
158 | 45 | "Breaking the Blockade of Ideas," Benefit for Friends of Nicaraguan Culture, flyer and program, December 2, 1983 |
158 | 46 | "An Evening with Alice Walker," Marcus Bookstore, flyer, December 20, 1983 |
159 | 47 | Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Annual Report, 1985 |
158 | 48 | Reception with Alice Walker, launch of "In the Face of War, Women Reconstructing Society," invitation, September 28, 1985 |
158 | 49 | Daughter of Earth by Agnes Smedley, Feminist Press, handbill, [1986] |
158 | 50 | Alice Walker in concert with Sweet Honey in the Rock, promotional materials, September 19, 1986 |
158 | 51 | Alice Walker satellite broadcast, information packet, November 5, 1986 |
158 | 52 | Reading by Alice Walker, Alamo Park High School, flyer, February 11, 1987 |
158 | 53 | Day of Prayer, Ecumenical Peace Institute/CALC, flyer, April 4, 1987 |
158 | 54 | "Stopping the War Starts Here," flyer, June 12-13, 1987 |
158 | 55 | "The Time Has Come: End All Aid to Apartheid Israel," New York Times, advertisement, March 13, 1988 |
158 | 56 | "Meet Alice Walker, Mary Higgins Clark.." Boston Globe Spring Book and Author Luncheon, flyer, May 6, 1988 |
158 | 57 | NEST Foundation and Winning Democracy reception, invitation, May 6, 1988 |
158 | 58 | Black Oak Books, flyer, June 1988 |
158 | 59 | Alice Walker at the Marcus Book Store, flyer, June 4, 1988 |
158 | 60 | Langston Hughes Festival, flyer, November 1988 |
158 | 61 | Los Angeles Theatre Center, Fall-Winter Poetry/Literary Series, flyer, 1988-1989 |
158 | 62 | Friends of the San Francisco Public Library, flyer, 1988-89 |
158 | 63 | San Antonio Inter-American Bookfair, advertisement, 1989 |
158 | 64 | "American Literature Today," John Adams Institute, Amsterdam, brochure, 1989-1990 |
158 | 65 | The Nation anthology book party, flyer, November 4, 1989 |
158 | 66 | The Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Foundation, report, 1990/91 |
158 | 67 | Literacy Volunteers of New York City, brochure, March 1991 |
158 | 68 | "You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down," flyer, April 13, 1991 |
158 | 69 | An Evening of Readings, Literacy Volunteers of New York City, invitation, May 13, 1991 |
158 | 70 | "African American Women In Defense of Ourselves," The New York Times, advertisement, November 17, 1991 |
158 | 71 | Inclusive Classroom Posters, advertisement, 1992 |
158 | 72 | "International Rallies for Peace and Friendship With Cuba," flyer, 1992 |
158 | 73 | "Risin' Up..LIVE, flyer, 1992" |
158 | 74 | Spelman Symposium: "Young Scholars 'Standing In' for Alice Walker," flyer, December 2, 1992 |
158 | 75 | Barnes & Noble advertisement, [1993] |
158 | 76 | Booksigning, Meristem, Flyer, April 18, 1993 |
158 | 77 | Fourth Annual Celebration of the Goodness of Life, invitation, August 28, 1993 |
159 | 1 | Women Make Movies, catalog, 1994 |
159 | 2 | "Women Who Dared," National Black Women's Health Project, calendar, 1994 |
159 | 3 | MAMA Awards, invitation, 1994 |
159 | 4 | Women's Press catalogs, 1994-2000 |
158 | 5 | California Governor's Awards for the Arts Gala, invitation, March 25, 1994 |
159 | 6 | Alice Walker, Eatonton-Putnam, brochures, 1995-present |
159 | 7 | The Spelman Connection, newsletter, November 1995-January 1996 |
159 | 8 | New Dimensions catalogs, 1996-1998 |
159 | 9 | Tubman Museum Sheila Award Dinner honoring Alice Walker, invitation, October 24, 1997 |
159 | 10 | Reading by Alice Walker, St. Paul Minnesota Public Library, flyer, October 1998 |
159 | 11 | Alice Walker exhibit at Kirkwood Museum, notice, May 15, 1999 |
159 | 12 | "African American Dharma Retreat & Conference," announcement, August 15-20, 2002 |
159 | 13 | Appearance at Amate Books, flyer, October 4, 2002 |
159 | 14 | 92nd Street Y (Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association), reading by Alice Walker, catalog, March 19, 2003 |
159 | 15 | "Cancer as a Turning Point," conference brochure, September 13-14, 2003 |
159 | 16 | "An Evening with Alice Walker," Page to Stage: Woodruff Arts Center Literary Series, promotional brochure, April 27, 2004 |
159 | 17 | The Missing Peace: The Dalai Lama Portrait Project, information packet, June 17, 2004 |
159 | 18 | Reader's Circle, catalog, 2005 |
159 | 19 | Anti-war and anti-Bush advertisements and flyers, 2005 and undated |
159 | 20 | "Neighbors & Artists," flyer, April 20, 2005 |
159 | 21 | School celebration, Juan Gil Preciado, Invitation, June 24, 2005 |
159 | 22 | "The California Hall of Fame," The California Museum for History, Women, and the Arts, booklet, 2006 |
251 | 3 | "Alice Walker: The Siege of Gaza Is an Attack on the Common Heart," Code Pink, Oakland, California, flier, April 28, 2009 |
251 | 4 | "An Evening with Alice Walker to Benefit the James Weldon Johnson Institute and Charis Circle," flier, Atlanta, Georgia, October 20, 2010 |
251 | 5 | "1st Bienal Brasil do Livro eda Leitura," flier, April 14-23, 2012 |
Programs | ||
159 | 23 | Ivy Leaf Club of Gamma Omicron Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, "Reflections of Alice Walker," undated |
159 | 24 | "Alice Walker and the Vukani Mawethu Choir," benefit for medical aid for Southern Africa, undated |
159 | 25 | "Everyday Use," one-act play adapted and directed by Guy York, undated |
159 | 26 | Schedule, Women Writers Conference, University of Kentucky, undated |
159 | 27 | National Black Feminist Organization, First Eastern Regional Conference On Black Feminism, November 30-December 2, 1973 |
159 | 27 | American Academy of Arts and Letters, May 22, 1974 |
159 | 29 | Schedule, readings by contemporary authors, Indiana University, 1976 |
159 | 30 | Schedule and calendar, the Woman's Building, October-November 1976 |
159 | 31 | Writer's Conference: A Day In Honor of Muriel Rukeyser, December 9, 1978 |
159 | 32 | Conference at Central Carolina Technical Institute, October 24-26 [1979?] |
159 | 33 | Schedule and registration form, American Women In The Arts 1880-1980 conference, March 28-30, 1980 |
159 | 34 | "Welcome Home Banquet & Book Party" American Legion Post 583 and Auxiliary, April 5, 1980 |
OP5 | 7 | Conference on Black South Literature and Art, November 20-22, 1980 |
159 | 35 | Corine Walker funeral, August 1, 1981 |
159 | 36 | American Women Writers Tour to China, June 1-21, 1983 |
159 | 37 | Second Annual Reception Celebrating Women's Leadership, Women's Building of Bay Area, November 19, 1983 |
159 | 38 | American Book Awards, Catalog of Nominated Books, 1983 |
159 | 39 | The Reinvestiture of The Stylus Literary Society, Howard University, March 24, 1984 |
159 | 40 | "The Third Life of Grange Copeland," Lorraine Hansberry Theatre, June 14-July 28, 1985 |
159 | 41 | "Listen to the Voices," In Celebration of Our Cultural Diversity, March 8, 1986 |
160 | 1 | The 58th Annual Academy Awards, March 24, 1986 |
160 | 2 | Spelman Founder's Day, 1987 |
160 | 3 | Program and article, achna, November 1988 |
160 | 4 | Brochure, National Alliance for Animals' Educational Fund National Seminar, June 9-12, 1989 |
160 | 5 | "An Evening with Alice Walker," Temple University, October 31, 1989 |
160 | 6 | 15th Anniversary Celebration of Elizabeth Stone House Inc., December 7, 1989 |
160 | 7 | Alice Walker at Tufts University, December 8, 1989 |
160 | 8 | "HBJ Congratulates," PEN Literary Festival and Garden Party, September 23, 1990 |
160 | 9 | Schedule, The Poetry Center of the 92nd Street Y, 1991-1992 |
160 | 10 | Schedule, "On Art & Politics," City Arts & Lectures Inc., 1991 |
160 | 11 | Schedule, etc., Third National Black Writers Conference, Medgar Evers College CUNY, March 22-24, 1991 |
160 | 12 | Alice Walker's "Down A Lonesome Road," April 28, 1991 |
160 | 13 | The Films of Pratibha Parmar, February 16-19, 1995 |
160 | 14 | 14th Annual Pan-African Film & Television Festival, February 25-March 4, 1995 |
160 | 15 | African American Women On Tour, 1996 |
160 | 16 | Auburn Union, 1997-1998 |
160 | 17 | Judi Bari Tribute, April 26, 1997 |
160 | 18 | (Frederick) Michael Walker funeral, July 30, 1997 |
160 | 19 | Eatonton Literary Festival, August 7, 1999 |
251 | 6 | Barbara Christian funeral, June 30, 2000 |
160 | 20 | California Institute of Integral Studies Commencement, May 19, 2002 |
160 | 21 | In Search of Our Mother's Gardens/Msfitopia, [2003?] |
160 | 22 | Octennial Birthday Celebration for Nettie Lee Grant McCrary, April 19, 2003 |
160 | 23 | Barnard College Gildersleeve Conference assessing Zora Neale Hurston, October 2-3, 2003 |
160 | 24 | Program, Mosaic Multicultural Foundation, Special Events, 2004 |
160 | 25 | Curtis Walker funeral, October 4, 2004 |
160 | 26 | California Hall of Fame, Inaugural Induction and Celebration, 2006 |
160 | 27 | Ward Chapel AME Church Historical Museum, May 2006 |
160 | 28 | Eva Clyde Walker memorial service, Stone Mountain, Georgia, August 30, 2008 |
160 | 29 | Using the Compass of Analytical Psychology, Our Emerging Ways, The North American Conference on Jungian Analysts and Candidates, "Alice and Jung," lecture, October 26-29, 2006 |
160 | 30 | Santa Monica Public Library, calendar of events, September 2007 |
160 | 31 | Mother's Day for Peace, Atlanta WAND, May 6, 2008 |
160 | 32 | "The Voice of Alice Walker," National Black Arts Festival, July 20, 2008 |
160 | 33 | "An Evening with Alice Walker," Emory University, April 24, 2009 |
251 | 7 | "Peace Ball, Voice of Hope and Resistance," Washington, DC, January 20, 2013 |
251 | 8 | "An Evening with Alice Walker," Keystone Honors Academy, Cheyney, Pennsylvania, April 26, 2013 |
251 | 9 | Mildred Green Grant Skillman funeral program, March 15, 2014 |
Reviews, promotional material and book covers | ||
160 | 34 | The Best Short Stories by Negro Writers (1967), promotional materials |
160 | 35 | The Best Short Stories by Negro Writers (1967), reviews |
160 | 36 | Once (1968), book cover |
160 | 37 | Once (1968), reviews [See also Subseries 5.2, Printed Material about Alice Walker, Reviews, Good Night, Willie Lee (1984), reviews] |
160 | 38 | The Third Life of Grange Copeland (1970), book covers |
160 | 39 | The Third Life of Grange Copeland (1970), promotional materials |
160 | 40 | The Third Life of Grange Copeland (1970), reviews |
160 | 41 | Revolutionary Petunias (1973), reviews |
OP5 | 8 | Revolutionary Petunias, review in South Today, Volume 4, Number 7 (April 1973) |
160 | 42 | In Love & Trouble (1973), book cover |
160 | 43 | In Love & Trouble (1973), promotional materials |
160 | 44 | In Love & Trouble (1973), reviews |
160 | 45 | Langston Hughes: American Poet (1974), reviews |
161 | 1 | Meridian (1976), book cover |
161 | 2 | Meridian (1976), promotional materials |
161 | 3 | Meridian (1976), reviews |
161 | 4 | Working in Out: 23 Women Writers, Artists, Scientists and Scholars Talk About Their Lives and Work (1977), publicity |
161 | 5 | I Love Myself (1979), book cover |
161 | 6 | I Love Myself (1979), promotional materials |
161 | 7 | I Love Myself (1979), reviews |
161 | 8 | You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down (1981), book cover |
161 | 9 | You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down (1981), promotional materials |
161 | 10 | You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down (1981), reviews |
161 | 11 | The Color Purple (1982), |
161 | 12 | The Color Purple (1982), book covers |
161 | 13 | The Color Purple (1982), promotional materials |
161 | 14 | The Color Purple (1982), reviews |
161 | 15 | The Color Purple (1982), Cliffs Notes, Gloria Rose, 1986 |
161 | 16 | The Color Purple (1982), Monarch Notes, Barbara Christian, 1987 |
161 | 17 | Good Night, Willie Lee (1984), promotional material |
161 | 18 | Good Night, Willie Lee (1984), reviews |
161 | 19 | In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens (1984), book covers |
161 | 20 | In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens (1984), promotional materials |
OP5 | 9 | In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens (1984), promotional material |
161 | 21 | In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens (1984), reviews |
161 | 22 | Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful (1984), promotional materials |
161 | 23 | Horses Make a Landscape Look More Beautiful (1984), reviews |
161 | 24 | The Color Purple (1985), film, reviews |
162 | 1 | Alice Walker calendar (1985), reviews |
162 | 2 | Prize Stories 1986: The O. Henry Awards (1986), reviews |
162 | 3 | Roselily (1986), foreign reviews |
162 | 4 | Living By the Word (1988), book cover |
162 | 5 | Living By the Word (1988), promotional materials |
162 | 6 | Living By the Word (1988), reviews |
162 | 7 | The Temple of My Familiar (1988), best seller lists |
162 | 8 | The Temple of My Familiar (1988), book cover |
162 | 9 | The Temple of My Familiar (1988), promotional materials |
162 | 10 | The Temple of My Familiar (1988), reviews [1 of 2] |
162 | 11 | The Temple of My Familiar (1988), reviews [2 of 2] |
162 | 12 | To Hell With Dying (1988), promotional materials |
162 | 13 | To Hell With Dying (1988), reviews |
162 | 14 | Finding the Green Stone (1991), promotional materials |
162 | 15 | Finding the Green Stone (1991), reviews |
162 | 16 | Her Blue Body (1991), promotional materials |
162 | 17 | Her Blue Body (1991), reviews |
162 | 18 | Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992), bestseller lists |
162 | 19 | Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992), book cover |
163 | 1 | Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992), promotional materials |
163 | 2 | Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992), reviews [1 of 2] |
163 | 3 | Possessing the Secret of Joy (1992), reviews [2 of 2] |
163 | 4 | Meridian, stage production (1992), promotional materials |
163 | 5 | Meridian, stage production (1992), reviews |
163 | 6 | Warrior Marks (1993), promotional material |
163 | 7 | Warrior Marks (1993), reviews |
163 | 8 | The Complete Stories (1994), book cover |
163 | 9 | The Complete Stories (1994), reviews |
163 | 10 | Dear Mother: An Anthology of Women Writing to or about Their Mothers (1994), edited by Marijke Woolsey and Susan King, reviews |
163 | 11 | Without a Guide: Contemporary Women's Travel Adventures (1994), edited by Katherine Govier, reviews |
163 | 12 | The Same River Twice (1996), book cover |
163 | 13 | The Same River Twice (1996), promotional material |
163 | 14 | The Same River Twice (1996), reviews |
163 | 15 | Anything We Love Can Be Saved (1997), book cover |
163 | 16 | Anything We Love Can Be Saved (1997), promotional materials |
163 | 17 | Anything We Love Can Be Saved (1997), reviews |
163 | 18 | By the Light of My Father's Smile (1998), book cover |
164 | 1 | By the Light of My Father's Smile (1998), promotional materials |
164 | 2 | By the Light of My Father's Smile (1998), reviews |
164 | 3 | The Way Forward is With a Broken Heart (2000), book cover |
164 | 4 | The Way Forward is With a Broken Heart (2000), reviews |
164 | 5 | Langston Hughes American Poet (2001), book cover |
164 | 6 | Absolute Trust in the Goodness of the Earth (2003), reviews |
164 | 7 | Now Is The Time to Open Your Heart (2004), book cover |
164 | 8 | Now Is The Time to Open Your Heart (2004), promotional materials |
164 | 9 | Now Is The Time to Open Your Heart (2004), reviews |
164 | 10 | There Is a Flower at the Tip of My Nose Smelling Me (2006), reviews |
164 | 11 | We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For (2007), promotional materials |
251 | 10 | Overcoming Speechlessness: A Poet Encounters the Horror in Rwanda, Eastern Congo, and Palestine/Israel (2010), reviews |