Margaret Walker

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Margaret Walker (Margaret Abigail Walker Alexander by marriage; July 7, 1915, Birmingham, Alabama – November 30, 1998, Chicago, Illinois) was an American poet and writer.
She was part of the African-American literary movement in Chicago. Her notable works include the award-winning poem For My People (1942) and the novel Jubilee (1966), set in the South during the American Civil War.

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Harlem

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Dark Blood

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The Ballad of the Free

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Ballad for Phyllis Wheatley

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For My People

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