Toni Morrison’s debut novel, The Bluest Eye, is often challenged for its depictions of childhood sexual abuse, rape, and incest. In this special rewind episode, Rachel and Andrea discuss the power of a good audiobook, the history of Black baby dolls, and the enduring power, beauty, and artistry of this modern American classic.
For another perspective, listen to the Black Feminist & Bookish podcast discussion of The Bluest Eye.
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Charlie Rose: Toni Morrison Beautifully Answers an ‘Illegitimate Question on Race’
C-SPAN: Landmark Cases - Brown v Board Doll Test
L.A. Times: Baby Nancy, the first ‘black’ doll, woke the toy industry
NPR: Toni Morrison's only short story is available in book form for the first time
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