Alice Walker Lauret, Maria. “Alice Walker’s Life and Work: An Introduction.” Alice Walker, 2011, pp. 1–27., doi:10.1007/978-1-137-26755-9_1. The major domain of Alice Walker revolves around the specific attributes of being termed as a renowned poet on a global perspective but more so on the specific section of the Black American history. She is described as an activist, and this takes to the domain of her pieces of work. Such revolve around the array of novels and that of poems. Her pieces revolve around the ideology of liberating and guiding the African American groups within such clusters. Such is the aspect as depicted in certain pieces such as that of the Color Purple. Tate, Claudia C., and Barbara T. Christian. “‘Everyday