In Search Of Our Mothers Gardens, By Alice Walker

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Over the years, freedom was earned by fighting for different rights. When Alice Walker wrote “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens”, women began to realize the social expectations pushed onto their lives. To inspire others, Walker wrote about her mother, and how talent and strength can be passed on through the generations. By indirectly using the author’s message and social criticism, Alice Walker makes you reflect while reading “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens.” For example, an author’s message is the main theme of the story. Walker’s messages about how the struggles or hardships of African-American women can suppress their creative abilities. Because of their long and grueling work schedule, women were allowed little to no free time during

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