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  1. Novelist Toni Morrison looks back on her youth and family and presents her newest book, "Jazz."

  2. Lists all of Toni Morrison’s appearances on the Charlie Rose program on CharlieRose.com.

  3. Toni Morrison gives insight into her works "Paradise" and "The Bluest Eye" and discusses criticism and race. 55:31. Play; Add to watch list

  4. 28 de jan. de 2022 · RECITATIF. A Story. By Toni Morrison. It’s a term I invented, while watching the late, great Toni Morrison masterfully take down her critics: “The Morrisonian Moment.” My favorite of these...

    • Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
    • The Truth She Offered on White Supremacy
    • Her Immense Impact on The Publishing World, and Women Writers in Particular
    • How A Writer Can Grant More Authority to The “Unfree”
    • She Eliminated The “White Gaze” from Her Work

    “Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am,” a documentary released earlier this year, rolls through interview clips between Morrison and various journalists. One exchange in particular stuck out: her 1993 interview with PBS’ Charlie Rose. Responding to a question about experiencing racism, Morrison said people who practice racism are “bereft, there is someth...

    During her editorship at Penguin Random House, Morrison published major works by Toni Cade Bambara, Muhammad Ali and Angela Davis, among others. In the 1970s, Morrison also oversaw the effort to compile a series of images that detailed the black experience in the U.S. The resulting research and edits led to the publication of “The Black Book.” Wall...

    Morrison said part of her mission was to focus on the lives she called “the unfree at the heart of the democratic experiment.” “Beloved,” which is among Morrison’s most cherished novels, is about a mother who escaped enslavement in Kentucky and fled to Ohio, and making the decision to kill her own child rather than face being forced back into a lif...

    Morrison often spoke of how black writers would be encouraged to write for a white audience. She called it — when writers deferred to the “white gaze” — a form of “self-flagellation.” Instead, Morrison, as she said in this year’s documentary, “didn’t want to speak for black people. I wanted to speak to and be among. It’s us.” The PBS NewsHour’s Joh...

  5. 7 de mar. de 2018 · 10K views 5 years ago. From an interview with Charlie Rose (1993). Rose asks Toni Morrison if she still encounters racism, prefacing it by stating that "there's no way for the rest of us [i.e ...

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  6. 7 de ago. de 2019 · CHARLIE ROSE: Yeah, but you don't like that (ph). MORRISON: I'm not a victim. I refuse to be one. MARTIN: Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah profiled Toni Morrison in 2015 for New York Times Magazine....