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  1. Meridian is a 1976 novel by Alice Walker. It has been described as Walker's "meditation on the modern civil rights movement." [1] . Meridian is about Meridian Hill, a young black woman in the late 1960s who is attending college as she embraces the civil rights movement at a time when the movement becomes violent.

  2. Compre online Meridian: A Novel, de Walker, Alice, Jones, Tayari na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por Walker, Alice, Jones, Tayari com ótimos preços.

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  3. 1 de jun. de 1976 · Meridian. Alice Walker. 3.75. 6,249 ratings335 reviews. The second novel written by Alice Walker, preceding The Color Purple is a heartfelt and moving story about one woman's personal revolution as she joins the Civil Rights Movement.

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  4. Meridian is a novel by Alice Walker that explores the themes of race, gender, and identity through the life of a Black woman activist. The novel follows Meridian's journey from childhood to adulthood, as she confronts the challenges of civil rights, love, and illness.

  5. Compre online Meridian (novel), de Miller, Frederic P., Vandome, Agnes F., McBrewster, John na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por Miller, Frederic P., Vandome, Agnes F., McBrewster, John com ótimos preços.

  6. 26 de mai. de 2003 · From Alice Walker, author of the Pulitzer Prize– and National Book Award–winner The Color Purple, comes Meridian, "a classic novel of both feminism and the Civil Rights movement" (Ms.). Meridian Hill is a young woman at an Atlanta college attempting to find her place in the 1960s revolution for racial and social equality.

  7. Meridian is a 1976 novel by Alice Walker that tells the story of Meridian Hill, a young Black woman in the American South who becomes involved in the civil rights movement. As she grapples with societal expectations and personal identity, Walker’s narrative explores themes of activism, sacrifice, and the struggle for justice.