In Blitz Bazawule's "The Color Purple," Celie, a young Black woman in the early 20th century American South, endures a life of hardship and abuse. Separated from her sister and repeatedly forced into marriages with cruel men, Celie finds solace in her unwavering spirit and the powerful bond she forms with other women. Through their love and resilience, Celie discovers her own voice and strength, ultimately finding freedom and self-worth on her own terms.
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