Various local organizations have come together to introduce a new scholarship contest dedicated to Lorain literary giant and legend, the late Toni Morrison. Morrison, a Nobel and Pulitzer ...
Community Foundation of Lorain County has announced the 2022 Lorain County Toni Morrison Essay Contest for Young People winners. Honoring the late Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Lorain native, the ...
LORAIN COUNTY, Ohio -- The Community Foundation of Lorain County has awarded 17 young writers in the 2022 Toni Morrison Essay Contest for Young People, which honors the late novelist, who was born in ...
LORAIN, Ohio -- Two North Ridgeville High School students were among the honorees in this year’s Toni Morrison Essay Contest. A crowd gathered Feb. 18 at the main branch of the Lorain County Library ...
Wilkerson pays tribute to her idol and mentor in this week's issue of PEOPLE Toni Morrison — a Pulitzer- and Nobel Prize-winning author, who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012 — was ...
NEW YORK — To much of the world the late Toni Morrison was a novelist, celebrated for such classics as “Beloved,” “Song of Solomon” and “The Bluest Eye.” But the Nobel laureate did not confine herself ...
In Toni Morrison’s 2012 novel Home, Frank Money and his sister, Cee, are physically and spiritually broken when they return to the rural Georgia town where they were raised. They have come home to try ...
Toni Morrison, edited by Davíd Carrasco, Stephanie Paulsell, and Mara Willard. Univ. of Virginia, $27.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-8139-4362-6 This eloquent, wide-ranging collection comprises Morrison’s 2012 ...
The author consumed countless archival articles, essays, poems and even Sunday school programs to get a feel for the Harlem Renaissance. Here is some reading to help you do the same. By Adam Bradley ...
Explore 10 unforgettable Toni Morrison quotes that continue to inspire reflection on freedom, love, imagination, and self-worth. Discover how her timeless wisdom still resonates and shapes ...
1) “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But we do language. That may be the measure of our lives.” From Morrison’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech. 5) “I didn’t want to speak for Black people and I ...