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References

 

McKay, Nelli. “An Interview with Toni Morrison.” Contemporary Literature, Vol. 24.4, (1983): 413-429.                   JSTOR. Web. 12 Nov. 2015.

 

Peach, Lindon. “Toni Morrison.” The Cambridge Companion to American Fiction After 1945. Ed. John                      Duvall. Indiana: Cambridge University Press, 2012. 233-234. Print.

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Wall, Cheryl. “On Dolls, Presidents, and Little Black Girls.” Signs, Vol. 35.4, (2010): 796-801.

                JSTOR. Web. 12 Nov. 2015.

 

Muhi, Fatima. “The Quest for an Ideal Beauty in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye.” College of Education  

                for Women, Vol. 21.2, (2010): 550-564. ProQuest. Web. 12 Nov. 2015.

Morrison, Toni. The Bluest Eye. New York: Plume Book, 1994. Print.

References

 

Figure 1: Yang, Annie. “Toni Morrison papers to reside in Firestone Library.” 2014. JPEG File.

 

Figure 7: Ghansah, Rachel. “The Radical Vision of Toni Morrison.” 2015. JPEG File.

 

Figure 6: Britannica. “Becoming Coherent In The World: The Extraordinary Career of Toni Morrison.” 2015. JPEG File.

 

 

Figure 2: KenRoe. “Ohio Theatre.” 1941. JPEG File.

 

Figure 3: Glanzer, Theresa. “Pinterest.” 2012. JPEG File.

 

Figure 4: Peterson, Wayne. “Testimonials.” 2015. JPEG File.

 

Figure 5: Frances, Macey. “Politichicks.” 2015. JPEG File.

 

Figure 8: Women's Voices for Change. “The Wednesday Five: Poineering Women.” 2015. JPEG File.

 

Figure 9: Sarah. “Shirley Temple-BLACK.” 2010. JPEG File.

 

Figure 10: BBN Staff. “Toni Morrison: The Beginnings Of The Bluest Eye.” 2013. JPEG File.

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