Special Women to Have Won the Nobel Prize with Their Remarkable Contributions

Toni Morrison

The 2020 National Women’s Hall of Famer Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison, better known as Toni Morrison, was popular for her novels, which carried poetic import and visionary force messages. The books gave life to a crucial angle of American reality. Her work earned her several accolades over the years until she died in 2019.

Morrison received the 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature for her publications. The essayist and professor won the National Book Critics Circle Award for her 1977 critically acclaimed “Song of Solomon,” which also thrust her into the public limelight. In 1988, the children’s writer won the Pulitzer Prize for her 1987 publication, “Beloved.”

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