She lost her sight in one of her eyes when her older brother hit her with a BB Gun accidently.
Alice Walker was accidentally shot in the right eye by her brother with a BB gun when she was eight years old, which caused her to lose the sight in that eye. This incident significantly impacted her life and influenced her perspectives on race, gender, and social justice.
Yes, she is the youngest of eight children.
yes she got shot by a bb gun when she was eight
She lost her sight in one of her eyes when her older brother hit her with a BB Gun accidently.
Alice Walker is not blind. She is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and activist known for her work, including the novel "The Color Purple."
In 1952, when she was only eight (8) years old she was accidentally wounded in the right eye by a shot from a BB gun fired by one of her brothers.
Yes, there is a season eight of Walker, Texas Ranger. It was also the final season in the series.
In Alice Walker's poem "Women", it shows that women sacrificed themselves for their children's education. It's about knowing the consequences of what they are doing (Across mined fields..) but they still had to do it for their children to have an education and to not be a slave like they were. You can tell it's about education in the last eight lines. Education was a very important thing back then, that the parents really wanted for their children. This poem is harsh, strong, and beautiful.
Visions of Eight happened in 1972.
War of the Eight Saints happened in 1377.
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It is claimed that Richard Walker chewed his gum for about eight hours straight. During this time, he did not chew one piece but 135 pieces.
Paul Walker is an American actor. He is well known for participating in the award winning film, The Fast and the Furious. He was also in Eight Below and Into the Blue.