In "Women" by Alice Walker, the women tried to obtain education, financial stability, and physical safety for their children as they navigated life's challenges and inequalities.
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she had 6 girls 7 boys
Yes, she is the youngest of eight children.
She has one child, Rebecca Walker and her husbands name is Melvyn Leventhal.
Yes, Alice Walker married Mel Levanthal in 1967. The two had one daughter, Rebecca Grant. Unfortunately, Alice and Mel separated after 8 years of marriage.
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"Beyond Words: The Life of Alice Walker"
Alice Walker is a woman.
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MY MOTHER NAME WAS RUTH FERRELL JESTER- MY NAME IS AURELIA JESTER RUSSELL, HER ONLY CHILD.MY GRANDMOTHER (WAS ALICE WALKER'S AUNT) SADIE WALKER FERRELLMY MOTHER'S COUSIN WAS ALICE WALKER'S FATHER- WILLIE LEE WALKER; AND WILLIE LEE WALKER'S WIFE WAS MINNIE TALLULAH GRANT WALKER. ALICE WALKER WAS MY MOTHER'S FIRST COUSINS ALONG WITH HER BROTHER AND SISTERS. ALICE WALKER MARRIED- MEL LEVENTHAL. THEIR DAUGHTER NAME IS REBECCA. ALICE NEW NAME IS ALICE TALLULAH-KATE WALKER( I BELIEVE, BUT NOT SURE).ALBERT WALKER married SALLIE MONTGOMERY WALKER AND HAD SEVEN CHILDERN. MY GRANDPARENTS FIRST CHILD WAS ALBERT WALKER FERRELL, RUTH F. JESTER; CHARLES FERRELL; ROBERT FERRELL; FRANKIE MAE DEAN FERRELL; WILLIAM (W.C) FERRELL AND THEIR LAST CHILD WAS JUANITA F. JENKINS.HENRY CLAY WALKER was ALICE WALKER GRANDFATHER.KATE NELSON 1ST WIFE TO HENRY CLAY WALKERRACHEL WAS HENRY CLAY WALKER 2ND WIFEWILLIE LEE WALKER - ALICE WALKER'S FATHERMINNIE TALLULAH GRANT WALKER- ALICE WALKER'S MOTHERWILLIE FRED - WALKER ALICE'S WALKER BROTHERMAMIE LEE - ALICE WALKER'S SISTERWILLIAM HENRY - ALICE WALKER'S BROTHERJAMES THOMAS ALICE WALKER'S BROTHERANNIE RUTH ALICE WALKER'S SISTERROBERT LOUIS - ALICE WALKER'S BROTHERCURTIS ULYSSES- ALICE WALKER'S BROTHERI am so proud to have learn this from most of Ms. Alice Walker's books. I pray one day I will meet her, if not, I'm thankful for some of the history she introduce me to. Thank you cousin Alice!
In the poem "Women" by Alice Walker, the women knew that their children had to know how to survive and thrive in a world that may not always appreciate or value them. They had to pass on strength, wisdom, and resilience to their children in order to navigate the challenges and injustices they may face.