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Margaret Walker: Critical Essay by Maryemma Graham

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SOURCE: Graham, Maryemma. “Margaret Walker: Fully a Poet, Fully a Woman (1915-1998).” Black Scholar 29, nos. 2/3 (summer 1999): 37-46.

In the following essay written after Walker's death, Graham offers an overview of her life and work, placing Walker in the context of her literary times.

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