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The author of the book, "The Colour Purple", was Alice Walker, but she was not an actor in the movie version.
Alice Walker's first quilt was made from scraps of fabric that originally belonged to her grandmother. It was a combination of old clothing and feed sacks, each carrying personal significance and memories from her family history. Walker cherishes this quilt as a symbol of her heritage and connection to her roots.
The colour Purple
Yes. "The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for whites or women for men."
there is a HUGE age difference so It wouldn't have made sence also because they're only friends
Anne Sullivan made a big difference in some people life.
she wrote the book the color purple which was a big success this made her famous and also she was the first african american women to win the pulitzer prize she had so much success on that book that they even made a movie out of it
Both Alice Walker and Zora Neale Hurston were prominent African American women writers who focused on themes of race, gender, and Southern culture. Hurston's work often celebrated Black folklore and culture, while Walker's works are more explicitly political and feminist in nature. Despite their differences in style and approach, both writers have made significant contributions to African American literature.
Alice in Wonderland the Seccond was made in 1951
Alice in Wonderland was made by Disney and directed by Tim Burton.
Chris Walker made The Forging Guild.
The majority of the shorts on Alice in Cartoonland were made in 1925. One was made in 1927. It appears that the DVD collection was originally released in 2000.