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Alice M Walker
Alice M. Walker is an American novelist, poet, and activist best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Color Purple." Her writing style is characterized by vivid imagery, powerful themes of race, gender, and social justice. Walker's work has made significant contributions to literature by giving voice to marginalized communities.