Remembering Toni Morrison

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    Author Toni Morrison passed away on Monday, Aug. 5 at 88-years-old, leaving behind an amazing legacy.

    Her first novel, The Bluest Eye, was published in 1970. Her critically acclaimed novel, Song of Solomon, was published in 1977 and brought her national attention, as she won the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her 1987 book, Beloved, won her the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award. She was also the first African-American woman to win a Nobel Prize.

    Her work and influences can be seen all throughout pop culture. Beyoncé even opened up her 2019 Netflix documentary with a quote from Morrison, stating “If you can surrender to the air, you can ride it.” The quote was extremely fitting for the HBCU-honoring documentary, considering that Morrison attended Howard University.

    Many celebrities such as Gabrielle Union, Chance The Rapper, Don Cheadle, and Shonda Rhimes took to social media as well to reflect on the impact Morrison had on their lives.

    “Her words were like mirrors to our collective souls,” Union said. “Like pillows to cushion the blows. Like mothers to wrap us in love. Like friends to hold our hands and see us through the darkness. #RIPToniMorrison❤️ you. May we lift her up in the light of goodness and hold her there.”

    Chance The Rapper reflected on his recollection of “rememory”, which happens in Morrison’s Beloved.

    “Aw man Toni Morrison taught me the word Rememory. RIP to a incredibly powerful and impactful woman,” the 26-year-old tweeted.

    Morrison has touched millions of lives through her work and activism. May she rest in peace.

     

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