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THE SOURCE OF SELF-REGARD by Toni Morrison, read by Bahni Turpin
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THE SOURCE OF SELF-REGARD by Toni Morrison, read by Bahni Turpin

A new collection from Toni Morrison, with essays on social issues and current events, speeches, and mediations. Not surprisingly, they are inspiring, intellectual, and important. Finely narrated by Bahni Turpin.

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March 22, 20195m 49s

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Show Notes

A new collection of essays from celebrated writer Toni Morrison moves from the aftermath of 9/11 to MLK to James Baldwin. She takes on current issues—from what defines a “foreigner” to racial issues and fascism. Inspiring and intellectual, these essays, speeches, and mediations can be savored by listeners for a long time. Narrator Bahni Turpin gives the works full power. Published by Random House Audio.

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