1978 – Toni Morrison Wins National Books Critic Circle Award
Toni Morrison, a renowned American novelist, achieved a significant literary milestone with her novel “Song of Solomon,” which won the National Book Critics Circle Award on January 11, 1978.
Born Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison on February 18, 1931, in Lorain, Ohio, Morrison’s exceptional work includes the novels “Tar Baby” (1981), “Beloved” (1987) and “Paradise” (1997). Morrison was also the first Black woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993 as well as the first woman to be given the award in over 50 years.
“Song of Solomon” marked a pivotal moment in Toni Morrison’s career, and the win solidified her reputation as a worldwide literary force.
1987– Scientists Publish “African Eve” Gene Theory Findings
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