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They read Toni Morrison in school -- and she changed their world - The Washington Post

They read Toni Morrison in school -- and she changed their world - The Washington Post

They read Toni Morrison in school — and she changed their world

Among the many tributes paid on social media to Nobel laureate Toni Morrison, whose death was announced Tuesday, perhaps the most poignant are from women who read her works in school and found not only inspiration but also new ways to look at themselves and the world.
Some teachers included Morrison’s works — among them, “Beloved,” “The Bluest Eye,” “Song of Solomon” and “Sula” — in their literature and reading classes from middle school through college. Other schools and politicians tried to ban her works, which told raw stories of slavery and of black life in America.
In 2017, for example, Virginia’s governor at the time, Democrat Terry McAuliffe, vetoed a bill that would have required schools to notify parents when students were assigned materials deemed sexually explicit. The measure became known as the “Beloved bill,” because it was born from an effort to ban Morrison’s “Beloved” from Fairfax County schools. According to the American Library Association, the book has been challenged repeatedly in school districts across the country.
But in many classes students were assigned her books — and their lives were changed, as they explain below in these tweets:

I was the only Black girl in a high school in Puerto Rico. My English teacher assigned ‘Beloved’ and suddenly I didn’t feel so lonely

Thank you Toni Morrison. Thank you for seeing me when it felt like no one else would


May 15, 2011. I was preparing to take my LSAT again to get into a top law school, because I wanted to make a lot of money. And then I heard this. I owe Toni Morrison everything


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I began reading Toni Morrison my senior year of high school. Her messages of the strength and power of women who overcome great struggles shaped my belief system: Beloved, The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon. Thank you, Ms. Morrison, for being an inspiration to many. Rest In Peace.

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