The stories we tell ourselves can either limit us or liberate us, depending on how much truth we allow them to hold.
Meaning
Beliefs shape our reality.
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(born 1944) is an American novelist, poet, and social activist best known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Color Purple." Her work explores themes of race, gender, identity, and social justice, particularly focusing on the experiences of African American women. Walker’s writing is deeply rooted in her commitment to equality and human rights, blending storytelling with powerful social commentary. In addition to her fiction, she has written essays and poetry that address environmentalism, spirituality, and activism. Her voice has been instrumental in shaping feminist and civil rights discourse. Alice Walker remains a significant literary figure whose work continues to inspire conversations about justice, resilience, and empowerment.
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