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  1. Imad Mohammad Abbar, Jihad Jaafar Waham, Wan Mazlini Othman
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    Through this part the researcher introduces a sufficient analysis of Walker’s selected novels to reflect
    the ill-treatment against black women in American society from 1970 to 1982. The researcher will
    analyze Walker’s characters to offer a real justification of the racial oppression, cruelty, unkindness
    and misery that most of African American women have been faced on the hand of the whites American
    especially in the south. The researcher support and analyze this subject by trace the life of the main
    characters that suffer from ill-treatment and racial oppression. The researcher analyzes these texts with
    regard to black feminist critical theory, to discuss the main themes by tracing group of heroines who
    live, represent and portray these topics through a contemporary black American author Alice Walker in
    her selected novels, The Third Life of Grange Copeland, Meridian , The Color Purple . Referring to the
    main themes in the statement of the problem and first research questions the researcher achieve that all
    the characters of the novels are racially oppressed.
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