Toni Morrison on language, evil and 'the white gaze'
Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison, M.A. '55, returned to Cornell March 7, 2013 for a conversation about literature, politics and, especially, language. She answered questions posed to her by longtime friend and colleague Claudia Brodsky, a professor of comparative literature at Princeton University.

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Toni Morrison interview on "The Bluest Eye" and "Paradise" (1998)

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Toni Morrison interview | American Author | Award winning | Mavis on Four | 1988

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Dr. Joy DeGruy Leary: Post Traumatic Slave Disorder

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Speaking Freely: Eartha Kitt

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