12019-04-22T17:18:01+00:00Sites Archivecc165e9fa2e9811adab1da18742e738dc83f3c4611plain2019-04-22T17:18:01+00:00Sites Archivecc165e9fa2e9811adab1da18742e738dc83f3c46TIME’s article on Toni Morrison begins by citing her Nobel Prize for literature, awarded in 1993. In 1965, she began a position as an editor at Random House, and published her first novel, The Bluest Eye, in 1970. Her relentless work in literature has opened spaces for women of color, particularly black women, to write, publish, and vocalize their experience. Click the link to watch a video of her discussing her work and experience.
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12019-04-22T17:17:59+00:00Sites Archivecc165e9fa2e9811adab1da18742e738dc83f3c46Social Rage TIME Most Influential1Courtesy of Special Collections and College Archivesplain2019-04-22T17:17:59+00:00Sites Archivecc165e9fa2e9811adab1da18742e738dc83f3c46