1931: Toni Morrison–Chloe Ardelia Wofford– is born in Lorain, Ohio, to George Wofford and Ramah Willis Wofford
1949: Wofford enrolls at Howard University
1953: Graduates from Howard University, receiving her B.A. in English
1955: Awarded a Master’s degree in English from Cornell University. She receives a teaching position at Texas Southern University in Houston
1957: After two years at Texas Southern University, Wofford joins the faculty at Howard University as an English instructor
1965: Morrison gets first editorial job at LW Singer Publishing Company in Syracuse, New York
1967/68: Morrison moves to NYC to work as an editor for Random House Publishing.
1970: Morrison publishes her first novel, The Bluest Eye
1973: Sula is published. It is nominated for the National Book Award
1977: Song of Solomon is published. Receives the National Book Critics Circle Award.
1981: Tar Baby is published. Toni appeared on the cover of the March 30th issue of Newsweek magazine.
1983: Morrison leaves Random House after 15 years as an editor to become a full-time writer
1987: Beloved is published. When the book fails to win National Book Award, 48 black writers and literary critics publish a letter or protest in the New York Times Book Review
1988: Morrison is awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Beloved.
1989: Morrison accepts the Robert F. Goheen Chair in the Humanities at Princeton University
1992: Jazz is published
1993: Morrison awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
1997: Paradise is published.
1998: Novel Beloved made into a major motion picture
2003: Love is published.
2008: A Mercy is published – her 9th novel
2012: Morrison Is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama
2012: Home is published
2015: God Help the Child is published
2019: Source of Self Regard, collection of lectures and essays by Morrison, is published
2019: August 5, 2019 Morrison passes away
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