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what O'Neale calls a "more expected ghetto expressiveness". McWhorter finds both the language Angelou used in her autobiographies and the people she depicted unrealistic, resulting in a separation between her and her audience. As McWhorter states, "I have never read autobiographical writing where I had such a hard time summoning a sense of how the subject talks, or a sense of who the subject really is". McWhorter asserts, for example, that key figures in Angelou's books, like herself, her son Guy, and mother Vivian do not speak as one would expect, and that their speech is "cleaned up" for her readers. Guy, for example, represents the young Black male, while Vivian represents the idealized mother figure, and the stiff language they use, as well as the language in Angelou's text, is intended to prove that Blacks can use standard English competently.
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critics emphasized the public aspect of her poetry. Angelou's lack of critical acclaim has been attributed to both the public nature of many of her poems and to Angelou's popular success, and to critics' preferences for poetry as a written form rather than a verbal, performed one. Zofia Burr has countered Angelou's critics by condemning them for not taking into account Angelou's larger purposes in her writing: "to be representative rather than individual, authoritative rather than confessional".
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Freeman. She told her brother, who told the rest of their family. Freeman was found guilty but was jailed for only one day. Four days after his release, he was murdered, probably by Angelou's uncles. Angelou became mute for almost five years, believing she was to blame for his death; as she stated: "I thought, my voice killed him; I killed that man, because I told his name. And then I thought I would never speak again, because my voice would kill anyone." According to
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writer, of the self-help variety, which perhaps places her beyond criticism. Angelou seems best at ballads, the most traditional kind of popular poetry. The function of such work is necessarily social rather than aesthetic, particularly in an era totally dominated by visual media. One has to be grateful for the benignity, humor, and whole-heartedness of Angelou's project, even if her autobiographical prose necessarily centers her achievement.
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herself in her autobiographies "as a kind of stand-in figure for the Black American in Troubled Times". McWhorter views Angelou's works as dated but recognizes that "she has helped to pave the way for contemporary black writers who are able to enjoy the luxury of being merely individuals, no longer representatives of the race, only themselves". Scholar Lynn Z. Bloom compares Angelou's works to the writings of
385:, Angelou publicly discussed aspects of her personal life. She was respected as a spokesperson for Black people and women, and her works have been considered a defense of Black culture. Her works are widely used in schools and universities worldwide, although attempts have been made to ban her books from some U.S. libraries. Angelou's most celebrated works have been labeled as 311:. She published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and is credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning over 50 years. She received dozens of awards and more than 50 honorary degrees. Angelou's series of seven autobiographies focus on her childhood and early adult experiences. The first, 1637:, which published the poem later that year, had to reprint 400,000 copies of all her books to keep up with the demand. They sold more of her books in January 1993 than they did in all of 1992, accounting for a 1,200% increase. Angelou famously said, in response to criticism regarding using the details of her life in her work, "I agree with 1177:, became pregnant by her white former owner, John Savin. Savin forced Lee to sign a false statement accusing another man of being the father of her child. After Savin was indicted for forcing Lee to commit perjury, and despite the discovery that Savin was the father, a jury found him not guilty. Lee was sent to the Clinton County 576:. Up to that point, she went by the name of "Marguerite Johnson", or "Rita", but at the strong suggestion of her managers and supporters at The Purple Onion, she changed her professional name to "Maya Angelou" (her nickname and former married surname). It was a "distinctive name" that set her apart and captured the feel of her 1559:
was published in 1969, Angelou was hailed as a new kind of memoirist, one of the first African American women who were able to publicly discuss their personal lives. According to scholar Hilton Als, up to that point, Black female writers were marginalized to the point that they were unable to present
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Angelou had one son, Guy, whose birth she described in her first autobiography; one grandson, two great-grandchildren, and, according to Gillespie, a large group of friends and extended family. Angelou's mother Vivian Baxter died in 1991 and her brother Bailey Johnson Jr., died in 2000 after a series
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Four years later, when Angelou was seven and her brother eight, the children's father "came to Stamps without warning" and returned them to their mother's care in St. Louis. At the age of eight, while living with her mother, Angelou was sexually abused and raped by her mother's boyfriend, a man named
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at the end of the 1960s, one of the necessary and accepted features of literature at the time was "organic unity", and one of her goals was to create a book that satisfied that criterion. The events in her books were episodic and crafted like a series of short stories, but their arrangements did not
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agreed, seeing Angelou's works, which he called "tracts", as "apologetic writing". He placed Angelou in the tradition of African American literature as a defense of Black culture, which he called "a literary manifestation of the imperative that reigned in the black scholarship of the period". Writer
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patterns and uses similes and metaphors (e.g., the caged bird). According to Hagen, Angelou's works were influenced by both conventional literary and the oral traditions of the African American community. For example, she referenced more than 100 literary characters throughout her books and poetry.
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calls Angelou's books "tracts" that defend African American culture and fight negative stereotypes. According to McWhorter, Angelou structured her books, which to him seem to be written more for children than for adults, to support her defense of Black culture. McWhorter sees Angelou as she depicts
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Angelou is best known for her seven autobiographies, but she was also a prolific and successful poet. She was called "the black woman's poet laureate", and her poems have been called the anthems of African Americans. Angelou studied and began writing poetry at a young age, and used poetry and other
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marked one of the first times that a Black autobiographer could, as he put it, "write about blackness from the inside, without apology or defense". Through the writing of her autobiography, Angelou became recognized and highly respected as a spokesperson for Blacks and women. It made her "without a
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The details of Angelou's life described in her seven autobiographies and in numerous interviews, speeches, and articles tended to be inconsistent. Critic Mary Jane Lupton has explained that when Angelou spoke about her life, she did so eloquently, but informally, and "with no time chart in front of
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asked Angelou to organize a march. She agreed, but postponed again, and in what Gillespie calls "a macabre twist of fate", he was assassinated on her 40th birthday (April 4). Devastated again, she was encouraged out of her depression by her friend James Baldwin. As Gillespie states, "If 1968 was a
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conductor in San Francisco. She wanted the job badly, admiring the uniforms of the operators, describing the women in uniform as having β€œtheir little money-changing belts and with bibs on their caps and well-fitted uniforms” β€”so much so that her mother referred to it as her "dream job". Her mother
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According to scholar Sondra O'Neale, Angelou's poetry can be placed within the African American oral tradition, and her prose "follows classic technique in nonpoetic Western forms". O'Neale states that Angelou avoided using a "monolithic Black language", and accomplished, through direct dialogue,
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I wrote about my experiences because I thought too many people tell young folks, "I never did anything wrong. Who, Moi? – never I. I have no skeletons in my closet. In fact, I have no closet." They lie like that and then young people find themselves in situations and they think, "Damn I must be a
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reported that even though she made many friends on campus, "she never quite lived down all of the criticism from people who thought she was more of a celebrity than an intellect ... an overpaid figurehead". The last course she taught at Wake Forest was in 2011, but she was planning to teach
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Her poetry has a large public, but very little critical esteem. It is, in every sense, "popular poetry," and makes no formal or cognitive demands upon the reader. Of Angelou's sincerity, good-will towards all, and personal vitality, there can be no doubt. She is professionally an inspirational
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Many critics consider Angelou's autobiographies more important than her poetry. Although all her books have been bestsellers, her poetry has not been perceived to be as serious as her prose and has been understudied. Her poems were more interesting when she recited and performed them, and many
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period of U.S. history, when as both Lupton and African American scholar Crispin Sartwell put it, the truth was censored out of the need for self-protection. Scholar Lyman B. Hagen places Angelou in the long tradition of African American autobiography but claims that Angelou created a unique
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Angelou died on the morning of May 28, 2014, at age 86. Although Angelou had been in poor health and had canceled recent scheduled appearances, she was working on another book, an autobiography about her experiences with national and world leaders. During her memorial service at Wake Forest
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encouraged her to pursue the position, but warned her that she would need to arrive early and work harder than others. In 2014, Angelou received a lifetime achievement award from the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials as part of a session billed "Women Who Move the Nation".
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According to African American literature scholar Pierre A. Walker, the challenge for much of the history of African American literature was that its authors have had to confirm its status as literature before they could accomplish their political goals, which was why Angelou's editor
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University, her son Guy Johnson stated that despite being in constant pain due to her dancing career and respiratory failure, she wrote four books during the last ten years of her life. He said, "She left this mortal plane with no loss of acuity and no loss in comprehension."
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topics such as the development of self-concept and self-esteem, ego resilience, industry versus inferiority, effects of abuse, parenting styles, sibling and friendship relations, gender issues, cognitive development, puberty, and identity formation in adolescence. He found
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by challenging her to write an autobiography that could be considered "high art". Angelou acknowledged that she followed the slave narrative tradition of "speaking in the first-person singular talking about the first-person plural, always saying I meaning 'we'". Scholar
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in Washington, D.C. She spoke out in opposition to a paraphrase of a quotation by King that appeared on the memorial, saying, "The quote makes Dr. Martin Luther King look like an arrogant twit", and demanded that it be changed. Eventually, the paraphrase was removed.
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to illustrate resiliency in children. He argued that Angelou's book has provided a "useful framework" for exploring the obstacles many children like Maya have faced and how their communities have helped them succeed. Psychologist Chris Boyatzis has reported using
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another course in late 2014. Her final speaking engagement at the university was in late 2013. Beginning in the 1990s, Angelou actively participated in the lecture circuit in a customized tour bus, something she continued into her eighties. She also taught at the
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Angelou did not earn a university degree, but according to Gillespie it was Angelou's preference to be called "Dr. Angelou" by people outside of her family and close friends. She owned two homes in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and a "lordly brownstone" in
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marked the first time a well-known African American autobiographer had written a third volume about her life. Her books "stretch over time and place", from Arkansas to Africa and back to the U.S., and take place from the beginnings of World War II to the
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Nothing so frightens me as writing, but nothing so satisfies me. It's like a swimmer in the Channel: you face the stingrays and waves and cold and grease, and finally you reach the other shore, and you put your foot on the groundβ€”Aaaahhhh!
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doubt, ... America's most visible black woman autobiographer", and "a major autobiographical voice of the time". As writer Gary Younge said, "Probably more than almost any other writer alive, Angelou's life literally is her work."
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her." For example, she was married at least twice, but never clarified the number of times she had been married, "for fear of sounding frivolous." According to her autobiographies and to Gillespie, she married Tosh Angelos in 1951, and
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electrician, former sailor, and aspiring musician, despite the condemnation of interracial relationships at the time and the disapproval of her mother. She took modern dance classes during this time and met dancers and choreographers
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and her colleagues, who wrote a biography about Angelou, it was during this period of silence when Angelou developed her extraordinary memory, her love for books and literature, and her ability to listen and observe the world around
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year of great pain, loss, and sadness, it was also the year when America first witnessed the breadth and depth of Maya Angelou's spirit and creative genius". Despite having almost no experience, she wrote, produced, and narrated
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erroneously reported that Angelou had been hospitalized in Los Angeles when she was alive and well in St. Louis, which resulted in rumors of her death and, according to Angelou, concern among her friends and family worldwide.
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I also wear a hat or a very tightly pulled head tie when I write. I suppose I hope by doing that I will keep my brains from seeping out of my scalp and running in great gray blobs down my neck, into my ears, and over my face.
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on the campus of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem. The memorial was shown live on local stations in the Winston-Salem/Triad area and streamed live on the university web site with speeches from her son, Oprah Winfrey,
586:. She began her practice of learning the language of every country she visited, and in a few years she gained proficiency in several languages. In 1957, riding on the popularity of calypso, Angelou recorded her first album, 409:. Angelou's older brother, Bailey Jr., nicknamed Marguerite "Maya", derived from "My" or "Mya Sister". When Angelou was three and her brother four, their parents' "calamitous marriage" ended, and their father sent them to 1593:. Als also claimed that Angelou's writings, more interested in self-revelation than in politics or feminism, have freed other female writers to "open themselves up without shame to the eyes of the world". Angelou critic 5114: 4115: 964:'s inauguration in 1961. Her recitation resulted in more fame and recognition for her previous works, and broadened her appeal "across racial, economic, and educational boundaries". The recording of the poem won a 289: 1647:(2008), has said, "For the last couple of decades she has merged her various talents into a kind of performance artβ€”issuing a message of personal and social uplift by blending poetry, song and conversation." 466:. Angelou credits a teacher and friend of her family, Mrs. Bertha Flowers, with helping her speak again, challenging her by saying: "You do not love poetry, not until you speak it." Flowers introduced her to 8374: 7218: 1821:. According to scholar Yasmin Y. DeGout, literature also affected Angelou's sensibilities as the poet and writer she became, especially the "liberating discourse that would evolve in her own poetic canon". 845:, in San Francisco in 1973. Over the next ten years, as Gillespie has stated, "She had accomplished more than many artists hope to achieve in a lifetime." Angelou worked as a composer, writing for singer 7009: 913:
She returned to the southern United States in 1981 because she felt she had to come to terms with her past there and, despite having no bachelor's degree, accepted the lifetime Reynolds Professorship of
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Angelou's use of fiction-writing techniques such as dialogue, characterization, and development of theme, setting, plot, and language has often resulted in the placement of her books into the genre of
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s depictions of lesbianism, premarital cohabitation, pornography, and violence. Some have been critical of the book's sexually explicit scenes, use of language, and irreverent depictions of religion.
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On May 29, 2014, Mount Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, of which Angelou was a member for 30 years, held a public memorial service to honor her. On June 7, a private memorial service was held at
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All my work, my life, everything I do is about survival, not just bare, awful, plodding survival, but survival with grace and faith. While one may encounter many defeats, one must not be defeated.
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won the South Carolina primary, finishing 29 points ahead of Clinton and taking 80% of the Black vote. When Clinton's campaign ended, Angelou put her support behind Obama, who went on to win
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and decorative household items. She responded to critics who charged her with being too commercial by stating that "the enterprise was perfectly in keeping with her role as 'the people's poet
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Angelou's long and extensive career also included poetry, plays, screenplays for television and film, directing, acting, and public speaking. She was a prolific writer of poetry; her volume
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To know her life story is to simultaneously wonder what on earth you have been doing with your own life and feel glad that you didn't have to go through half the things she has.
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Tributes to Angelou and condolences were paid by artists, entertainers, and world leaders, including President Obama, whose sister was named after Angelou, and Bill Clinton.
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in Missouri with her daughter, Marguerite Baxter, who became Angelou's grandmother. Angelou described Lee as "that poor little black girl, physically and mentally bruised."
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and become the first African American president of the United States. After Obama's inauguration, she stated, "We are growing up beyond the idiocies of racism and sexism."
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Guy Johnson, who as a result of this accident in Accra and one in the late 1960s, underwent a series of spinal surgeries. He, like his mother, became a writer and poet.
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at fraternal Black organizations throughout San Francisco but never became successful. Angelou, her new husband, and her son moved to New York City so she could study
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reported that in Angelou's Harlem home were several African wall hangings and her collection of paintings, including ones of several jazz trumpeters, a watercolor of
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as one of the greatest influences of her singing career, and later, credits Cruz for the effectiveness and impact of Angelou's poetry performances and readings.
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called Angelou "the black woman's poet laureate". Sales of the paperback version of her books and poetry rose by 300–600% the week after Angelou's recitation.
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According to Gillespie, she hosted several celebrations per year at her main residence in Winston-Salem; "her skill in the kitchen is the stuff of legendβ€”from
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Angelou's successful acting career included roles in numerous plays, films, and television programs, among them her appearance in the television mini-series
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Shortly after Freeman's murder, when Angelou was eight and her brother nine, Angelou and her brother were sent back to their grandmother. She attended the
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of strokes; both were important figures in her life and her books. In 1981, the mother of her grandson disappeared with him; finding him took four years.
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was "perhaps the most aesthetically pleasing" autobiography written by an African American woman in its era. Angelou's poetry has influenced the modern
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during this period, including more than thirty honorary degrees from colleges and universities from all over the world. In the late 1970s, Angelou met
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Reviewer John M. Miller calls Angelou's performance of her song "All That Happens in the Marketplace" the "most genuine musical moment in the film".
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and 19th-century writers, black and white, who say, 'I write for money'." Younge, speaking after the publication of Angelou's third book of essays,
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called her "wisdom books" and "homilies strung together with autobiographical texts". Angelou used the same editor throughout her writing career,
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According to Angelou, Annie Henderson built her business with food stalls catering to Black workers, which eventually developed into a store.
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in 1974, and began her relationship with Vusumzi Make in 1961, but never formally married him. Angelou held many jobs, including some in the
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O'Neale, Sondra (1984). "Reconstruction of the Composite Self: New Images of Black Women in Maya Angelou's Continuing Autobiography", in
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has asserted that "Angelou's poetry and prose are similar". They both rely on her "direct voice", which alternates steady rhythms with
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Angelou was honored by universities, literary organizations, government agencies, and special interest groups. Her honors included a
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Three weeks after completing school, at the age of 17, she gave birth to her son, Clyde (who later changed his name to Guy Johnson).
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Walker, Pierre A. (October 1995). "Racial Protest, Identity, Words, and Form in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings".
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during his visit in the early 1960s. Angelou returned to the U.S. in 1965 to help him build a new civil rights organization, the
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McWhorter recognizes that much of the reason for Angelou's style was the "apologetic" nature of her writing. When Angelou wrote
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in Baltimore, Maryland; Angelou would later become Winfrey's close friend and mentor. In 1981, Angelou and du Feu divorced.
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When Angelou was 14 and her brother 15, she and her brother moved in once again with their mother, who had since moved to
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in 2013, at the age of 85. Critics have tended to judge Angelou's subsequent autobiographies in light of the first, with
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After Angelou's marriage ended in 1954, she danced professionally in clubs around San Francisco, including the nightclub
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Angelou wrote a total of seven autobiographies. According to scholar Mary Jane Lupton, Angelou's third autobiography
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music and Black Americans' African heritage, and what Angelou called the "Africanisms still current in the U.S." for
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Boyatzis, Chris J. (February 1992). "Let the Caged Bird Sing: Using Literature to Teach Developmental Psychology".
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pretty bad guy. My mom or dad never did anything wrong." They can't forgive themselves and go on with their lives.
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in the summer of 1965. She acted in and wrote plays and returned to New York in 1967. She met her lifelong friend
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Braxton, Joanne M. "Symbolic Geography and Psychic Landscapes: A Conversation with Maya Angelou", pp. 3–20
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of West Africa. In 2008, a DNA test revealed that among all of her African ancestors, 45 percent were from the
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She became a poet and writer after a string of odd jobs during her young adulthood. These included fry cook,
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Heart of a Woman, Mind of a Writer, and Soul of a Poet: A Critical Analysis of the Writings of Maya Angelou
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series. The coins were released in January 2022. She is the first Black woman to be depicted on a quarter.
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documentary found that Angelou's maternal great-grandmother, Mary Lee, who had been emancipated after the
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and Ruth Beckford. Ailey and Angelou formed a dance team, calling themselves "Al and Rita", and performed
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In 2013, at the age of 85, Angelou published the seventh volume of autobiography in her series, entitled
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Angelou did not celebrate her birthday for many years, choosing instead to send flowers to King's widow
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Blowout: Corrupted Democracy, Rogue State Russia, and the Richest, Most Destructive Industry on Earth
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in 1959 and, at his urging, moved to New York to concentrate on her writing career. She joined the
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Of Women, Poetry, and Power: Strategies of Address in Dickinson, Miles, Brooks, Lorde, and Angelou
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Angelou described their marriage, which she called "made in heaven", in her second book of essays
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she owned sold basic and needed commodities and because "she made wise and honest investments".
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dance performances. During 1954 and 1955, Angelou toured Europe with a production of the opera
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DeGout, Yasmin Y. (2009). "The Poetry of Maya Angelou: Liberation Ideology and Technique". In
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a "highly effective" tool for providing real-life examples of these psychological concepts.
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The correct Greek spelling of Angelou's husband name is probably "Anastasios Angelopoulos".
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for her spoken-word albums. She served on two presidential committees, and was awarded the
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writings in the 1970s, less through its originality than "its resonance in the prevailing
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and was active in the African American expatriate community. She was a feature editor for
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decorating parties or birthday parties was among the most coveted invitations in town."
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Banned in the USA: A Reference Guide to Book Censorship in Schools and Public Libraries
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Angelou's autobiographies have been used in narrative and multicultural approaches in
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announced that Angelou would be among the first women depicted on the reverse of the
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receiving the highest praise. Angelou wrote five collections of essays, which writer
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In Search of Our Roots: How 19 Extraordinary African Americans Reclaimed Their Past
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Brown, Avonie (January 4, 1997). "Maya Angelou: The Phenomenal Woman Rises Again".
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Keeping the Faith: Stories of Love, Courage, Healing, and Hope from Black America
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In late 2010, Angelou donated her personal papers and career memorabilia to the
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By Any Means Necessary: The Trials and Tribulations of the Making of 'Malcolm X
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I make writing as much a part of my life as I do eating or listening to music.
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In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox
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Toppman, Lawrence (1989). "Maya Angelou: The Serene Spirit of a Survivor", in
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Bloom, Lynn Z. (2008). "The Life of Maya Angelou". In Johnson, Claudia (ed.).
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Angelou called her friendship with Malcolm X "a brother/sister relationship".
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In 1977, Angelou appeared in a supporting role in the television mini-series
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in 2011. Angelou was awarded more than fifty honorary degrees. In 2021, the
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appearances. In 2000, she created a successful collection of products for
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Gillespie, Marcia Ann, Rosa Johnson Butler, and Richard A. Long. (2008).
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Grammy Award for Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording
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The R.A.T. Real-World Aptitude Test: Preparing Yourself for Leaving Home
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great literature to cope with her rape as a young girl, as described in
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themselves as central characters in the literature they wrote. Linguist
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follow a strict chronology. Instead, they were placed to emphasize the
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The Source of Self-Regard: Selected Essays, Speeches, and Meditations
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Act Like You Know: African-American Autobiography and White Identity
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Dictionary of Literary Biography African American Writers after 1955
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Johnson, Claudia (2008). "Introduction". In Johnson, Claudia (ed.).
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Alter, Alexander (May 28, 2014). "Author, Poet Maya Angelou Dies".
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Angelou wrote about Vivian Baxter's life and their relationship in
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to supplement scientific theory and research in the instruction of
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in San Francisco, where Angelou was a member for many years. Rev.
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The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
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Is Bill Cosby Right? Or Has the Black Middle Class Lost Its Mind?
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activism during this time. She had joined the crowd cheering for
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and hearing him speak, she and Killens organized "the legendary"
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Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery
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Evidence suggests that Angelou was partially descended from the
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The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
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Angelou achieved her goal of directing a feature film in 1996,
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents Earth (The Audiobook)
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Edward R. Murrow - A Reporter Remembers, Vol. I: The War Years
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Order Out of Chaos: The Autobiographical Works of Maya Angelou
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In Angelou's essay, "My Grandson, Home at Last", published in
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in 1986, she describes the kidnapping and her response to it.
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coordinator, and correspondent in Egypt and Ghana during the
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NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Nonfiction
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for lesbians, and describes so in her second autobiography,
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American poet, author, and civil rights activist (1928–2014)
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Defining Moments in Black History: Reading Between the Lies
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Maya Angelou's Posthumous Album, 'Caged Bird Songs,' Debuts
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Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation from John Lewis
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Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: A Casebook
4077:"Schomburg Center in Harlem Acquires Maya Angelou Archive" 3148:(August 5, 2010). "Maya Angelou Remembers James Baldwin". 2618:"Why Maya Angelou wanted to become a street car conductor" 2350:
Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: A Casebook
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America Again: Re-becoming the Greatness We Never Weren't
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Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
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Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
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Angelou co-wrote "And So It Goes" on Flack's 1988 album
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The New Brownies’ Book: A Love Letter to Black Families
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Weingarten, Gene; Ruane, Michael E. (August 30, 2011).
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Angelou describes her brother's addiction to heroin in
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Black Women Writers (1950–1980): A Critical Evaluation
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Black Women Writers (1950–1980): A Critical Evaluation
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Hall, Simon (2020), "Chapter 3: Monday September 19",
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Parting the Curtains: Interviews with Southern Writers
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The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court
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Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry like Christmas
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Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas
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Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas
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Zeleny, Jeff; Marjorie Connelly (January 27, 2008).
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stated: "Securing an invitation to one of Angelou's
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Interviews from the Class of '55 Recording Sessions
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Archived from 656: 8342:The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times 7647:Citizen Kane (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 7411:The Story-Teller: A Session with Charles Laughton 5440:Maughan, Shannon (March 3, 2003). "Grammy Gold". 5177:. Herndon, New York: Capital Books. p. 297. 4961:Smith, Christie; Cestone, Vince (June 15, 2014). 2690: 1693:Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie, 1658:, some parents and some schools have objected to 12488:20th-century American dramatists and playwrights 12454: 6648:Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie 6249:. "Maya Angelou: An Interview", pp. 149–158 5996:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p.  5417:. American Library Association. March 27, 2013. 5391:. American Library Association. March 27, 2013. 5200: 5198: 5196: 5194: 4632: 4630: 4628: 4626: 3806: 3804: 3474:The Northeastern Dictionary of Women's Biography 2653: 2651: 2649: 2647: 2645: 2615: 1470: 1443:Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Diiie 7992:The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography 6969:Women's Emergency Committee to Open Our Schools 5338:"Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" 4450: 4448: 4105: 3862:"Maya Angelou pens her sentiments for Hallmark" 3174: 3172: 8666:For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics 7684:Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein 6704:Phenomenal Woman: Four Poems Celebrating Women 5266: 5264: 5045:"Angelou: Writing about Mom emotional process" 4812: 4782:Jenkins, Colleen; Trott, Bill (May 28, 2014). 4648:(interview). BBC World Service. October 2005. 3733: 3731: 2780:Powell, Dannye Romine (1994). "Maya Angelou". 2389:"Maya Angelou I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" 1085:Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 11533: 9453: 8768: 8627:Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption 8375: 8074:Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis 7321: 6884: 6532: 6083: 6081: 6055:. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Press. p. 17. 5976: 5974: 5670:. NBC News. Associated Press. June 17, 2021. 5214: 5212: 5210: 5191: 4623: 3984:"Obama Carries South Carolina by Wide Margin" 3801: 2803: 2801: 2642: 2537: 2535: 2307:. 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Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. 6078: 6028: 6026: 5971: 5483: 5481: 5270: 5207: 5107:"Making Books; Familiarity Breeds Content" 4723:"Full Remarks: Angelou's son, Guy Johnson" 4326: 4249: 3699: 3697: 3695: 3693: 3592:"Book Discussion on Letter to My Daughter" 3590:Cohen, Patricia (host) (October 1, 2008). 3554: 3552: 3550: 3548: 3188: 3186: 3184: 2853: 2851: 2849: 2798: 2532: 2437: 2435: 2433: 2431: 2429: 2271: 2269: 2267: 2079:Angelou dedicated her 1993 book of essays 53: 12613:American women dramatists and playwrights 12528:21st-century American short story writers 12518:21st-century American non-fiction writers 12503:20th-century American short story writers 12493:20th-century American non-fiction writers 7219:Hispanic Women's Organization of Arkansas 6718:Celebrations, Rituals of Peace and Prayer 6546: 5930:. Bloom's Literary Criticism. p. 1. 5803: 5764: 5340:. National Coalition Against Censorship. 5271:Washington, Elsie B. (March–April 2002). 5168: 5166: 5144: 4902:"PROGRAM NOTE: Maya Angelou, French Open" 3942: 3924:"Clinton camp answers Oprah with Angelou" 3819: 3813: 3654: 2657: 2604: 2553: 2199: 1699:nomination for her role in the 1973 play 530:In 1951, Angelou married Tosh Angelos, a 12683:Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients 6757:Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now 6499:. National Women's History Museum. 2017. 6203:Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now 5989: 5789: 5581:. CNN. December 20, 2000. Archived from 5444:. Vol. 250, no. 9. p. 38. 5362: 5018:. US: Oxford University Press. pp.  4833: 4280:. 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Vol. 65, no. 2. p. 67. 2097:All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes 1683:List of honors received by Maya Angelou 1533: 1510:All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes 1400:All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes 1395:assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. 805:, and his wife Judy, and challenged by 14: 12455: 8032:Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them 7660:Ages of Man: Readings from Shakespeare 6655:Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well 6328:Long, Richard (2005). "Maya Angelou". 6304:. 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Also in 1996, she collaborated with 952:" at the presidential inauguration of 11521: 11338: 11010: 10515: 9840: 9671: 9480: 9441: 9125:Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 8756: 8363: 8107:and Jacob Bronstein (producer) (2007) 7309: 6872: 6857: 6520: 6050: 5925: 5885: 5843: 5705:from the original on January 12, 2022 5318:from the original on January 11, 2011 5172: 4867: 4806: 4670: 4507:from the original on December 2, 2013 4424:from the original on October 24, 2014 4297: 4149:from the original on October 13, 2014 4136: 4118:from the original on January 25, 2023 4013:Parker, Jennifer (January 19, 2009). 3897: 3716:from the original on November 6, 2013 3589: 3468: 3440:"The National Theatre's Global Flair" 3406: 3397: 3309: 3278: 2454:from the original on November 3, 2019 2221:from the original on December 5, 2014 1743:. Jocelyn A. Glazier, a professor at 1656:National Coalition Against Censorship 1624: 1605:community, including artists such as 1203:. In a 1995 interview, Angelou said: 1079:at an event in North Carolina in 2008 813:, she wrote her first autobiography, 526:Adulthood and early career: 1951–1961 401:Marguerite Annie Johnson was born in 12583:African-American short story writers 12573:African-American non-fiction writers 8721:The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story 8005:Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones 6288:Maya Angelou: A Glorious Celebration 5693:Mendoza, Jordan (January 11, 2022). 5674:from the original on August 20, 2021 5249:from the original on January 2, 2015 4794:from the original on August 12, 2016 4525: 4362: 4327:Gates, Jr., Henry L. (host) (2008). 4250:Gates, Jr., Henry L. (host) (2008). 4075:Lee, Felicia R. 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(Winter 2003). 5616:from the original on March 12, 2016 5604:Norton, Jerry (February 15, 2011). 5306:Brozan, Nadine (January 30, 1993). 4559:"A Day in the Life of Maya Angelou" 4454: 4074: 3820:Letkemann, Jessica (May 28, 2014). 3678:from the original on April 24, 2008 3571:from the original on August 2, 2014 3509:from the original on April 13, 2009 3450:from the original on March 28, 2012 3279:Smith, Dinitia (January 23, 2007). 3020:from the original on August 7, 2019 2930: 2909: 2870:from the original on March 12, 2010 2616:Brown, DeNeen L. (March 12, 2014). 2482:Jannol, Hannah (December 7, 2017). 2354:. Oxford University Press. p.  1986:In Angelou's third book of essays, 1691:nomination for her book of poetry, 968:. In June 1995, she delivered what 948:In 1993, Angelou recited her poem " 882:Portrait from the first edition of 841:carpenter and ex-husband of writer 759:Organization of Afro-American Unity 743:Portrait from the first edition of 24: 12633:American women short story writers 7352:The Best of the Stan Freberg Shows 6340:Maya Angelou: A Critical Companion 5767:Stories of Resilience in Childhood 5636:"American Women Quartersβ„’ Program" 5499:from the original on April 8, 2016 5395:from the original on July 24, 2017 5287:from the original on March 3, 2022 5055:from the original on June 19, 2018 4973:from the original on June 17, 2014 4912:from the original on June 22, 2014 4882:from the original on June 10, 2014 4733:from the original on June 11, 2014 4412:Beyette, Beverly (June 12, 1986). 4375:from the original on April 5, 2017 4168:Sayers, Valerie (March 27, 2013). 4087:from the original on July 10, 2018 3994:from the original on April 1, 2009 3926:. CNN Politics.com. 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She was given a multitude of 822: 816:I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 795:National Educational Television 746:I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 572:, where she sang and danced to 383:I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 376:inauguration of John F. Kennedy 314:I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 194: 165: 12688:Wake Forest University faculty 10369:Ernestine Louise Potowski Rose 8227:A Full Life: Reflections at 90 7437:BBC Tribute to John F. Kennedy 7142:Women’s Foundation of Arkansas 6473:Internet Off-Broadway Database 6272:, Harold Bloom, ed. New York: 6180: 5237:Feeney, Nolan (May 28, 2014). 5074:Italie, Hillel (May 6, 2011). 4868:Tobar, Hector (June 4, 2014). 4561:. 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(2006). 5010:Norwich, John Julius (1990). 4721:Johnson, Guy (June 7, 2014). 4696:"Dr. Maya Angelou dead at 86" 4599:Newport, Cal (May 20, 2021). 4210:"Shades and Slashes of Light" 3704:Younge, Gary (May 24, 2002). 3630:McGrath, Kim (June 2, 2014). 3499:"Oprah Talks to Maya Angelou" 3438:Wolf, Matt (March 20, 2012). 3407:Moore, Lucinda (April 2003). 3242:. Retrieved December 23, 2019 3238:Bay Area Television Archive, 3083:Gillespie et al., pp. 74, 75. 2770:Gillespie et al., pp. 29, 31. 2240:Ferrer, Anne (May 29, 2014). 1927: 1717:Presidential Medal of Freedom 1549:Presidential Medal of Freedom 1471:Chronology of autobiographies 1446:(1971) was nominated for the 1267:Hallelujah! The Welcome Table 924:Winston-Salem, North Carolina 726:, a freelance writer for the 396: 12713:African-American women poets 12668:People from Stamps, Arkansas 10716:Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis 9247:Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival 8871:Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation 7811:Speech by Rev. Jesse Jackson 7209:Margaret Louise Sirman Clark 7183:Charlotte Tillar Schexnayder 7137:Annabelle Clinton Imber Tuck 7086:Olivetan Benedictine Sisters 6764:Even the Stars Look Lonesome 5145:McPherson, Dolly A. (1990). 4455:Yee, Vivian (May 29, 2014). 4371:. Vol. 43. p. 45. 4298:Gates, Henry L. 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Mellon Foundation 7565:Jonathan Livingston Seagull 6725:Mother: A Cradle to Hold Me 6711:A Brave and Startling Truth 6669:Shaker, Why Don't You Sing? 6359:September 21, 2009, at the 5733:Teacher Education Quarterly 5273:"A Song Flung Up to Heaven" 4363:Wolf, Linda (Winter 1995). 2346:Braxton, Joanne M. (1999). 2211:"Whose Honor Is It, Anyway" 2094:In her fifth autobiography 1481:(1969): Up to 1944 (age 17) 1045:Angelou campaigned for the 974:A Brave and Startling Truth 10: 12729: 12698:Writers from San Francisco 12608:American women biographers 12548:African-American actresses 12543:African-American activists 10455:Katharine Dexter McCormick 9753:Mary "Mother" Harris Jones 7442:That Was the Week That Was 6588:Gather Together in My Name 6459:Internet Broadway Database 6338:Lupton, Mary Jane (1998). 6290:. New York: Random House. 6233:. New York: Oxford Press. 6219:. New York: Random House. 6205:. New York: Random House. 6191:. 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Leon Higginbotham Jr. 11843:Charles Hamilton Houston 11627:George Washington Carver 10544:Marjory Stoneman Douglas 10354:Wilhelmina Cole Holladay 10127:Charlotte Perkins Gilman 8266:Faith: A Journey for All 7748:Ma Rainey's Black Bottom 7608:Great American Documents 7499:We Love You Call Collect 7285:Adolphine Fletcher Terry 7122:Bessie Grace Boehm Moore 6796:Great Food, All Day Long 6739:Life Doesn't Frighten Me 6676:Now Sheba Sings the Song 6352:McWhorter, John (2002). 6300:Hagen, Lyman B. (1997). 5549:"Spingarn Medal Winners" 5277:Black Issues Book Review 4365:"Laugh and Dare to Love" 4212:. 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Angelou
Angelou (band)
Angelou (crater)
Angelou in 1993
St. Louis
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Paul du Feu

www.mayaangelou.com
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AN-jΙ™-loh
civil rights activist
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
sex worker
Porgy and Bess
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
decolonization of Africa
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem
Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King Jr.
Malcolm X
lecture circuit
On the Pulse of Morning
first inauguration of Bill Clinton
Robert Frost
inauguration of John F. Kennedy
autobiographical fiction
racism

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