Meridian

author: Walker, Alice
In thr Tinderbox South, one woman risks her heart and her life for the people she loves. A classic novel of both feminism and the Civil Rights movement.
year: 1976, 2003, 1986, 1977
call number/section: 1000
subjects: african american girls, southern states, fiction, african americans, girls, bildungsromans, african american college students, african american women, voter registration, southern states, fiction, atlanta (ga.), civil rights, fiction, 20th century, united states

Editions


Meridian
Walker, Alice
Harcourt Brace (1976)
As the old rules of Southern society collapse, Meridian fights a lonely battle to reaffirm her own humanity and that of her people.
Schools: 0



Meridian
Walker, Alice
Harcourt (2003)
As the old rules of Southern society collapse, Meridian fights a lonely battle to reaffirm her own humanity and that of her people.
Schools: 2



Meridian
Walker, Alice
Pocket Books (1986)
A novel of politics and the story of a courageous black woman who becomes a voice in the struggle of her race to gain equality in a changing South.
Schools: 0



Meridian
Walker, Alice
Washington Square Press/Pocket Books (1977)
In thr Tinderbox South, one woman risks her heart and her life for the people she loves. A classic novel of both feminism and the Civil Rights movement.
Schools: 0



Meridian
Walker, Alice

A story of the American South in the 1960's. Meridian Hill is a courageous young activist and has dedicated herself to the Civil rights Movement.
Schools: 0


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