Colton, Catherine A., and Alice Walker. "Chapter 4 Alice Walker's Womanist Magic: The Conjure Woman as Rhetor." Critical Essays on Alice Walker. Ed. Dieke, Ikenna. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1999. 33-43.
Mythology in "Her Sweet Jerome"
Clay Walker. (2005). Country Music Television (CMT).com. Retrieved January 31, 2005 from http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/walker_clay/bio.jhtml.
Clay Walker
Erlewine, S. T. (2005). Biography: Clay Walker on LAUNCH. Retrieved January 31, 2005 from http://launch.yahoo.com/ar-268177-bio--Clay-Walker.
Clay Walker
Walker, K (1992) 'The Neglect of Ecology: The case of The Ord River Scheme' in K. Walker (Ed) Australian Environmental Policy, UNSW Press: N S W, pp. 183-202.
Marketing the Environment
Gallop, J.D. "Walker was Born a Slave". Augusta History, June 21, 1996. [3]http://augustachronicle.com/history/walker.html
Racism in Augusta
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