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Margaret Walker Alexander: Poet and Writer of the Black Literary Movement in Chicago

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Margaret Walker Alexander was an American poet and writer. She was part of the black literary movement in Chicago. She is most noted for her award-winning poem 'For My People' in 1942, and the novel 'Jubilee' in 1966, which was set in the South during the American Civil War. Walker was born in Birmingham, Alabama, []

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