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Definition of Toni morrison
1. Noun. United States writer whose novels describe the lives of African-Americans (born in 1931).
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Literary usage of Toni morrison
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. One America Indivisible: A National Conversation on American Pluralism and by Sheldon Hackney (1999)
"How can we explain what the critic Edward Said and the novelist toni morrison
describe as the need for the "other"? Is the construction of racial ..."
2. Henry Adams and His World by David R. Contosta, Robert Muccigrosso (1993)
"The tributes to Baldwin offered on that occasion by toni morrison, Amiri Baraka
and other black artists were as bitter and "revolutionary" about American ..."
3. Henry Adams and His World: Transactions, APS by David R. Contosta (2008)
"The tributes to Baldwin offered on that occasion by toni morrison, Amiri Baraka
and other black artists were as bitter and "revolutionary" about American ..."
4. Modern Capital of Human Rights?: Abuses in the State of Georgia by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch (Organization, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1996)
"12 • Song of Solomon, a novel by Nobel Prize winner toni morrison, was removed
from required reading lists and library shelves in the Richmond County School ..."
5. Back from Utopia: The Challenge of the Modern Movementby Hubert-Jan Henket, Hilde Heynen by Hubert-Jan Henket, Hilde Heynen (2002)
"toni morrison, a black woman novelist has insisted that the holocaust of the
Second World War is not intelligible ..."
6. Post Ex Sub Dis: Urban Fragmentations and Constructions by Ghent Urban Studies Team (2002)
"Compared to white writers who experience alienation and loss of individuality in
the city, black writers, says toni morrison, are more likely to ..."