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The Color Purple, a novel (1982) by Alice Walker. In it, Celie, an uneducated young African American woman growing up in the South after the Civil War, confides the story of her life in a series of letters to her sister, a missionary in Africa, and to God. She tells of abuse and suffering, and her gradual empowerment through friendship and love. The novel is celebrated for the emotional power of its black vernacular language. In 1985 Steven Spielberg made it into a movie starring Whoopi Goldberg.
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