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WALKER, Melissa MELISSA GRAVES WALKER 1941-2011 Melissa Graves Walker --- author, college professor and activist for civil rights, peace, and environmental issues --- died May 4th at Hospice Atlanta of breast cancer. Diagnosed and first treated in 1997, Walker's cancer was dormant until it returned in early 2008. Born and raised in Dublin, Ga., Walker completed both her undergraduate and doctoral degrees in English literature at Emory University. She taught first at the University of New Orleans and then at Mercer University in Atlanta, where she served as chair of the English department. In 1990 she became a Fellow in the Institute of Women's Studies at Emory. In 1984 Walker wrote Writing Research Papers: A Norton Guide. This popular textbook subsequently came out in four editions, the most recent in 1997. In 1991 Yale University Press published her book Down from the Mountaintop: Black Women's Novels in the Wake of the Civil Rights Movement. While teaching, writing, and raising a family, Walker became an activist for civil rights, peace, and environmental issues. She was an outspoken advocate for wilderness and served for ten years on the national board of Wilderness Watch as well as president of the Georgia chapter. She also served on the executive council of the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment (ASLE), and was vice chair of the Southern Appalachian Council of the Wilderness Society. In 1994, Norton published her edited collection of essays by nature and science writers entitled Reading the Environment. Shortly after turning fifty, Walker embarked on a solitary quest to learn about America's wilderness areas. She made two extended trips to the American west, camping in Arizona's sky islands, the northern Rockies, the red rock canyons of southern Utah, the rain forests of the Pacific Northwest, and finally on the deck of a ferry bound for Alaska. Each of these two trips lasted about three months, and during the intervening winter she camped in and around the Everglades. Her account of these travels, Living on Wilderness Time: 200 Days Alone in America's Wild Places , was published by the University of Virginia Press and won the Georgia Writers' Association award for Best Memoir of the Year in 2002. Beginning with her first visit to Alaska via ferry, Walker made a total of ten trips to Alaska. She recalled that since her childhood she had always wanted to go "as far north as I could go." She traveled alone to the Alaskan Arctic to learn about Eskimo culture. Another trip took her to the Canadian Arctic to actually see polar bears in the wild, as well as learn about the challenges they face as the world's climate changes. Walker's first book for children, A Place for Delta , tells the story of an orphaned polar bear cub. Set in both the Alaskan Arctic and the Appalachian mountains of North Georgia, the book is illustrated by her son Richard Walker. Published in the spring of last year, it won the International Book Award for Best Children's Fiction of 2010. Melissa Walker is survived by her husband Dr. Jerome Walker, her son Richard Walker, and her daughter Laura Walker. Grandsons Joseph and Max Walker live in Decatur, while grandson Alan Sanchez lives in Phoenix. There will be a memorial service at 4 p.m. on Thursday, May 26th at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta, 1911 Cliff Valley Way, Atlanta, Ga., 30329. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in Dr. Melissa Walker's name to Wilderness Watch, PO Box 9175, Missoula, Montana, 59807.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on May 8, 2011.

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Uwe Velleuer

June 8, 2019

Dear Family, dear Laura, it is with great sadness, that I had to take notice of the untimely loss of Melissa Walker. Many years ago, I had the pleasure to meet her during a visit with Laura at their home in Atlanta. I remeber vividly the positve energy of Ms. Walker. We talked about books and life. Well books have been such a big part of her life. To this day, I ave one book she gave me back then. The Edge of the Sea... I will keep the book and the good memories. All my best wishes to her family...

Nina Vinson

March 3, 2014

I only interacted with Melissa a few times in my childhood, visiting my friend Laura,her daughter. but I can see her clearly in my mind, the energy and enthusiasm that suffused her face, her gait and how she moved. it was helpful for me to be around an intelligent bright joyful energetic smart woman. She seemed clearly at the helm of her own ship, pleased about her life and steering well. I'm sure there were struggles. But what I saw was inspiring to me as a young girl and something I never forgot. Love to you, Laura!

Laura Walker

March 3, 2014

Mom I still miss you so, and sometimes it feels like it was just yesterday that you passed away. I will always extend this webpage for all the many people who loved you so that they may write about their experiences with you as you so generously shared your friendship, encouragement, vitality, passion, love and strength with so many people. What I learned most from you is to boldly and bravely follow my heart and express my true self without regard to convention. It's great to join the party, but always bring your own car in case you need to drive across the country to the wilderness with a diet coke, a moon pie, and a map. I love you Mom and you live on in me, especially when I wear neutral shades.

I love you for always, your daughter Laura Walker

Jillanna Babb

May 4, 2012

Melissa Walker influenced me greatly. As a mentor and professor she shared wisdom, sparked my mind with information and ideas that I may never have encountered otherwise, and gave me support even beyond the classroom, years later. Just a few days ago she entered my thoughts again and I decided this time I would write her a letter, thanking her for all she has done for me. But when I tried to find her... I found out the tragic news of her death. Its heartbreaking not to be able to reach out to her. I do know that she has had great influence on many people in this world, and we will miss her and carry the memory of her and her beautiful heart and wisdom with us.
To her family: I reach out to you with love, because I know that she is a part of you, that she loved you tremendously, and that, through you, she lives on. Please accept my gratitude for sharing her with students such as I.
She changed my life. I have been touched by the depth of her care and love for humanity. She wrote letters of recommendation for me when I was applying to further my education, years after being in a classroom with her. She counseled me on the phone long distance. She was so open, honest, and supportive; I will always be grateful to her. Her death was a great loss to the world. I hope her family can take some comfort in knowing how greatly she enhanced the lives of others. Through her books and legacy, passed from teacher to teacher, mother to child, author to reader, she will continue to enrich lives.

K Aalto

August 11, 2011

I used Melissa's Reading the Environment in my very first classes and am very saddened to hear of her death. She made such an important contribution to the fields of English and environmental studies. My condolences to her family.

Phyllis Ellington-Thomas

May 26, 2011

To The Walker Family:

My prayers are with you during this time. Being under the tutelage of Dr. Walker as a student at Mercer University prompted me to become an English Teacher upon graduation. She was such an inspiration as she introduced me to the world of Literature and Women Writers. I am so blessed to have been in her presence.

May the God of all comfort, comfort you during this time of your bereavement.

May 25, 2011

Dr. Jerome Walker and Family: My prayers and thoughts are with you all during the home going of such a beautiful woman (Melissa). She will be truly missed. Her spirit will always be with us. I have her in my heart . Vera Harper, Atlanta Back Clinic, Tucker, GA 30084

May 13, 2011

Dear family members,

It is with a great deal of pleasure that I remember my fellowship with Melissa Walker during the years that we both taught in the English Department at Mercer University Atlanta, and it is with great sadness that I hear of her death.

My sympathy and prayers are with you, her husband, Dr. Jerome, and with your children and grandchildren. May the memories of happy times remain with you, and may God;s comfort sustain you.

Mary Neal Clarke

May 8, 2011

Dr. Walker , Richard, Laura and family, I was so sorry to hear about Melissa. She was a wonderful woman who I admired alot. I want you to know we have you in our thoughts and prayers.
Jim and Barbara Mooney

C Williams

May 8, 2011

May the God of all comfort grant your family peace at this time. (Psalms 23:4)

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