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Toni Morrison

The Source of Self-Regard

The Source of Self-Regard

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  • Arielle Sadé
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    “This book helped shape the way I thought about memory, storytelling, and archives within my essay. Morrison’s writing made me consider quilting as a way of preserving histories and experiences that are often left out of official records. Her ideas about “rememory” especially influenced how I understood quilts as spaces where personal and collective histories can be held together.”

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