Toni Morrison is a African American who fought for the equal rights. She wrote novels about it and she inspired a lot of people because of her novels. She was the first African American to win the Nobel prize in literature in 1993. she was born in February 18, 1931 at Lorain, Ohio. But she died in August 5, 2019 at the age of 88 years old. She documented the Black Experience and she challenged the white-centered literary canon to fight for her people’s equality.
She made people follow in her footsteps through her novels to fight for civil rights and inspire people to write stories like her. She was also a teacher back in the day. Morrison maintained in her message that only from recognizing those horrors can African-American culture be integrated into U.S. society. Her book Beloved begins in 1873 in Cincinnati, Ohio, where Sethe, a former slave, has been living with her eighteen-year-old daughter Denver. Toni Morrison was basically fighting for civil rights and talking about African American inheritance through her novels and books.