I don’t like erasures,” the novelist Toni Morrison told a Princeton audience in 2017. She had been asked what she thought about Confederate statues, then being torn down throughout the South. Leave ...
Her novels reveal a deeply American desire for freedom and adventure, and one of her work’s great joys lies in always finding ...
The Beloved author’s refusal to conform made her a hero to many – and the only black female writer to have won a Nobel prize in literature ...
She’s been called “America’s Shakespeare” and one of Ohio’s “Black queens.” Wednesday kicks off a yearlong celebration of one ...
In "Beloved," Toni Morrison uses allegory and narrative structure to show the ways trauma can disrupt a life. For many sufferers of PTSD, complicated feelings accompany the prospect of relinquishing ...
Ohio Humanities and Literary Cleveland are launching "Beloved: Ohio Celebrates Toni Morrison," a yearlong initiative honoring ...
Toni Morrison’s desk — where she began writing "Beloved" while teaching at the University at Albany — is on display in the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – As Ohio prepares for a yearlong celebration of Toni Morrison, a leading literary scholar is coming to Cleveland with a major new book about the Nobel Prize-winning author. Harvard ...
Kai Cenat is reading, and the internet has opinions. But Doechii is firmly supporting his literary journey. As the Twitch megastar publicly commits to strengthening his communication skills through ...
Beloved isn’t just a novel—it’s a confrontation. This video breaks down Toni Morrison’s Beloved, exploring the story, themes, and the haunting presence that represents trauma made real. It explains ...
The beloved daytime star shared a heartfelt message honoring her family and cultural icons.
Pecola is an African American young girl whose own mother thought she was “aggressively ugly” from the day she was born. But it is not just her internal family dynamic that makes her want to change ...