Toni Morrison to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison (pictured on the right and Angela Davis on the left) will now have another accolade to add her long list of awards and honors. The famed writer and educator is set to receive the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom, as confirmed by a statement from the White House.

The Medal of Freedom is the Nation’s highest civilian honor, awarded to individuals who have made especially exemplary contributions to national interests of the United States, world peace, or other significant public or private cultural endeavors.  There will be 13 awardees this year.

“These extraordinary honorees come from different backgrounds and different walks of life, but each of them has made a lasting contribution to the life of our Nation. They’ve challenged us, they’ve inspired us, and they’ve made the world a better place. I look forward to recognizing them with this award,” said President Obama.

In addition to earning the Pulitzer Prize for her novel Beloved, Morrison also became the first Black woman to receive a Nobel Prize in 1993. The president’s statement hails Morrison as “an author who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality.”

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3 Responses to Toni Morrison to Receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

  1. Sharon Davis

    This is a well earned as well deserved honor to an outstanding woman of color, who over the years have worn many hats for all people..

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  3. So true. Artists and our elders do not receive enough accolades and Ms. Morrison deserves more.

    Thank you,
    HW

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