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The first Black writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, Toni Morrison exposed the fault lines of racial prejudice at the foundations of American society. The resonance of her work is explored through her seminal novel, Beloved, and the stories of writers, activists and historians.

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Toni Morrison: Black Matters

The first Black writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, Toni Morrison exposed the fault lines of racial prejudice at the foundations of American society. The resonance of her work is explored through her seminal novel, Beloved, and the stories of writers, activists and historians.