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Alice Walker Reads Playful Poem "You Confide in Me"

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

Poet Alice Walker counsels a friend who is
clueless about what Ms. Walker considers the most important ingredient for romance.

Author-activist Alice Walker visited Emory on April 22-24, 2009 in celebration the public opening of her archives and the accompanying exhibition titled "A Keeping of Records: The Art and Life of Alice Walker".

For more on Alice Walker and Emory's collections, visit http://www.emory.edu/home/academics/libraries/alice-walker.html

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  • I love this woman! Where are her loc's. Love her...so sweet, gentle, intelligent.... yet strong, thoughtful, caring...

  • Having spent today reading "Possessing the Secret of Joy" and feeling my throat tighten and tears gather under my lids umpteen dozen times, I was unprepared for this suddden spate of humor. I'm drying tears of empathy for Tashi and a few generated by laughter at myself, who just recently learned to drive at 55 and acquired my first cell phone last year.

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  • May I echo and send to you, your quote in a letter to Aung San Suu Kyi ...

    "You know how, when reading someone, you begin to cherish him or her? That has been happening, as I read you.”

  • She is truly beautiful.

  • she says that her and her huband are the first bi-race couple to be married in Mississippi but she is soo wrong.. she was legally married in New York.. My grand mom and granddad were the first bi-race couple to be LEGALLY marriend in the State of Mississippi Thurgood Marshell was their judge. it wasn legal in Mississippi until 1996

  • who has a sofa ? hahaha....nice

  • It is a symbol of release. And, in many cultures a sign of mourning. With the situation in Gaza and warring and injustices throughtout it is no surprise that many women are mourning. Much Peace, Much Love

  • hi aunt alice

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