Virginia Woolf and Toni Morrison
        Virginia Woolf; a quiet feminist, one who was abused by her brothers, a woman who wrote books to coop with stress, and used her writings to instance her feministic views. Toni Morrison; a quiet feminist, came from a rough background, wrote books about feminism to voice her opinion, and all in all, dealt with many another(prenominal) restrictions and hardships because she was a black, female writer. even so though Woolf and Morrison come from very different backgrounds, they shared well-nigh of the same experiences and hardships in their writing lives.
        Chloe Anthony Wofford, better known as Toni Morrison, was born February 18th 1931. She was the second of four children of George Wofford, a shipyard welder and Ramah Willis Wofford. Her parents travel to Ohio to find better opportunities and to escape the racist attitudes that had plagued blacks in the South. At home, she heard many songs and tales of Confederate black folklore. Toni was brought up to be proud of her heritage and rich historical background. She grew up in Lorain Ohio, a small industrial town populated with immigrant Europeans, Mexicans and Southern blacks coexisting among one another. She attended an integrated school and in first grade, she was the only black student in the naval division and the only one who could read.
She was friends with many of her white schoolmates and did not wreak discrimination until she grew older.
        Morrison was an excellent student and she graduated with honors from Lorain High prepare in 1949. Chloe then went on to attend the prestigious Howard University in Washington, D.C., where she majored in English with a minor in classics. Since many people couldnt pronounce her first name correctly, she changed it to Toni, a weakened version of her middle name. She joined a repertory...
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