Toni Morrison
February 18, 1931–August 5, 2019
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1977 - Toni Morrison discusses her third novel "Song of Solomon," her deep love of writing, and more
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1978 - A film on Toni Morrison. It provides a look behind her written words, and at the vision, technique, and lifestyle.
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1987 - PBS NewsHour interview about the newly released novel "Beloved", which would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize.
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1990 - Bill Moyers interviews Toni Morrison for the New York Public Library on her life and career.
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1992 - Toni Morrison interviewed at Princeton regarding the contribution of African-American writers.
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1993 - Charlie Rose interviews Toni Morrison on her book "Jazz."
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1993 - Toni Morrison becomes the 1993 Nobel Prize Winner in Literature.
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1993 - Toni Morrison's Nobel lecture at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Sweden.
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1998 - Toni Morrison answers Charlie Rose's question about race in her literature
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1998 - Toni Morrison interviewed by Ed Bradley for 60 Minutes on the nature of oppression and her home set on fire.
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2001 - Toni Morrison talks about her life, writing career, and the craft of writing for Book TV on C-SPAN2.
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2003 - Toni Morrison speaks about Civil Rights, gentrification, and her novel "Love."
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2008 - NPR interviews Toni Morrison's on her book, 'A Mercy', exploring the repercussions of an enslaved mother.
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2008 - The New York Times interviews Toni Morrison about her novel 'A Mercy' and Barrack Obama.
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2008 - Toni Morrison is interviewed about her novel 'A Mercy' about a young child in early America.
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2008 - TIME Magazine asks Toni Morrison ten questions, including why she's endorsing Obama.
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2013 - Toni Morrison at Cornell in a conversation about literature, politics, and language.
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2013 - Junot Diaz interviews Toni Morrison for the New York Public Library.
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