Maggie L. Walker's parents were slaves
Maggie Lena Walker had three sons, though one died in infancy with her husband Armstead Walker, Jr., a building contractor.
Amstead Walker
yes she was.
December 15, 1934 due to Paralysisation.
By using symbolism - APEX
By using symbolism - APEX
In "Everyday Use," Alice Walker uses symbolism such as the quilts and the butter churn to reveal the narrator's character. The narrator's attachment to these objects highlights her connection to her heritage and her values of practicality and tradition. Through these symbols, Walker shows the narrator's conflicted feelings towards her daughters and her struggle to balance the past with the present.
I think it’s, by describing her dream of connecting more with Dee
In the book "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker the narrator reveals that Maggie has low self esteem and has been disfigured. The narrator, who is Maggie's mother, feels that Maggie will be the caretaker of the family's heritage.
Maggie Lena Walker married Armstead Walker Jr.
Maggie Lena Walker was born in Rchmond Virginia
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Maggie L. Walker's parents were slaves
Maggie Lena Walker had three sons, though one died in infancy with her husband Armstead Walker, Jr., a building contractor.
Maggie Walker was born in Richmond, Virginia on July 15, 1867.
no, Maggie Lena walker was not a slave because she was born after the civil war.