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Abstract
This article is about basic features and gender issues that expressed in the novels of Alice Walker and it also related to her suggestion of feminism as a stand-in point for black feminism to articulate its difference from white feminism was articulated in her 1983 collection of essays, “In Search of Our Mother's Gardens”. This philosophy emerged as a reaction to the marginalization of women of color in mainstream feminist critical theory and politics, which focused exclusively on gender oppression. Walker focuses on black feminism as a feminist, this term based on black folk culture to make it clear that the notion of femininity comes from the experience of being a black woman.