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Jean King

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Gender Female
Death10 years ago
Date of birth December 6,1925
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Honolulu
Hawaii
United States
Date of died November 24,2013
DiedHonolulu
Hawaii
United States
Governor George Ariyoshi
Party Democratic Party
Job Actor
Tennis player
Film Producer
Education Long Beach Polytechnic High School
BooksPressure is a Privilege: Lessons I've Learned from Life and the Battle of the Sexes
We Have Come a Long Way: The Story of Women's Tennis
Billie Jean
Tennis to Win
Billie Jean King's Secrets of Winning Tennis
Vision: An Autobiography
Play Better Tennis
Tennis Love: A Parents' Guide to the Sport
All Out: An Autobiography
How to Play Mixed Doubles
Movies/Shows To Russia with Love
Althea
The Battle Of The Sexes
Venus and Serena
Kate Clinton: 25th Anniversary Tour
Legends of Wimbledon: Billie Jean King
Arthur Ashe: Citizen of the World
Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom
Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year
Arthur Ashe Courage Award
Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award
Glamour Lifetime Achievement Award
Shorty Award for Athlete
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Jean Sadako King, née McKillop was the sixth lieutenant governor of Hawaii, the state's first woman to be elected as such, from 1978 to 1982 in the administration of Governor George Ariyoshi.

Celebrated author Toni Morrison dies

Feb 16,2020 5:04 am

Nobel Prize -winning US author Toni Morrison has died at the age of 88.

Her Family confirmed "with profound sadness" that Morrison had died "following a short illness".

Author of 11 novels, she won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993, having published her first novel, The Bluest Eye, in 1970.

Her 1987 book Beloved told the story of a runaway female slave and was made into a film starring Oprah Winfrey in 1998.

Morrison once said: "We die. That may be the meaning of Life . But we do language. That may be the measure of our Lives . "

Toni Morrison pictured in 1979

The Morrison Family statement said the "extremely devoted mother, grandmother, and aunt" had "passed away peacefully Last Night [5 August] surrounded by Family and friends".

"The consummate writer who treasured the written word, whether her own, her students or others, she read voraciously and was most at home when writing," it continued.

"Although her passing represents a tremendous loss, we are grateful she had a long, well lived Life . "

Morrison died at the Montefiore Medical Center in New York .

The Family added: "While we would like to thank everyone Who Knew and loved her, personally or through her work, for their support at this difficult time, we ask for privacy as we mourn this loss to Our Family .

President Obama presented Morrison with the Presidential Medal of Freedom

"We will share information in the near future about how we will celebrate Toni 's incredible Life . "

Her long-time editor, Robert Gottlieb from Knopf publishers, said: "She was a great woman and a great writer, and I don't know which I will miss more. "

And Sonny Mehta , The Chairman of Knopf, said: " I can think of few writers in American letters who wrote with more humanity or with more love for language than Toni .

"Her narratives and mesmerising prose have made an indelible mark on our culture. Her novels command and demand our attention.

"They are canonical works, and more importantly, they are books that remain beloved by readers. "

Her fiction

When she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Swedish Academy described her as an author "who in novels characterised by visionary force and poetic import, gives Life to an essential aspect of American reality".

In 1996 she was honoured with The National Book Foundation's Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters,

In 2012, President Barack Obama presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Morrison was also The First female African-American editor at Random House, where she had The Role from 1967 to 1983.

She championed writers of colour and published the likes of Gayl Jones , Henry Dumas , Muhammad Ali and Angela Davis , Among Others .

Morrison also taught at Princeton University .

'Storyteller through and through'

Professor Noliwe Rooks, who worked with Morrison at Princeton, told the BBC her debut novel, whose protagonist was a young Black Girl , had broken new ground when it was released in 1970.

"At this moment when [The Bluest Eye] comes Out - who's writing about black girls? Who's writing about this kind of trauma? Who's writing about The Interior Lives of someone like that? Who's writing about black communities?" said Prof Rooks.

"There was No One who was doing it the way she was, with the truth-telling and the ugliness, as well as the grandeur and the beauty. "

Prof Rooks, now at Cornell University , added that Morrison "could make a story about going car-shopping sound like some kind of Homeric odyssey".

"From the moment she left her house to the riding in the back of the Bentley was somehow an epic adventure," She Said . "Both at The Level of the mundane as well as The Epic , the well-honoured, she was a story-teller through and through. "

'May she rest in Power '

President Obama remembered Morrison on Tuesday as "" who was "as good a storyteller, as captivating, In Person as she was on the page".

"Her writing was a beautiful, meaningful challenge to our conscience and our Moral Imagination ," he said. "What A Gift to breathe the same air as her, If Only for a while. "

Many, including the former tennis champion and activist Billie Jean King , signed off a tribute tweet with: "May she rest in Power . "

, declaring: "The World needs voices like Toni Morrison 's today More Than ever. "

, TV writer and producer Shonda Rimes said she had grown up "wanting to be only her".

Merky Books, which was Set Up by grime star Stormzy to help black and minority authors, paid their respects by quoting the late author herself.

"If there's a book you really want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it,"



literature, toni morrison, black interest, united states, new york city, nobel prize, books

Source of news: bbc.com

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