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Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928 in the famous city of St. Louis Missouri. Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Annie Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri, to Vivian Baxter and Bailey Johnson. Angelou also enjoyed a close relationship with her brother, Bailey, who gave her the name Maya. Angelou faced a severely traumatic experience when she was just seven-and-a-half years old. During one of her visits to her mother in St. Louis, a boyfriend of Angelou’s mother raped her. When her mother’s brothers found out about the rape, they killed the man responsible. Believing that she had caused the man’s death by speaking his name, Angelou refused to speak for five years following these traumatic events” (Williamson1). After graduating at the top of her …show more content…

This book was her first autobiography and the characters in the story are Marguerite (Maya) Johnson, Bailey Johnson, Jr, Marguerite's brother Annie Henderson (Momma), Marguerite's paternal grandmother Uncle Willie, Marguerite's paternal uncle Vivian Baxter Johnson, Marguerite's mother Bailey Johnson, Sr, Marguerite's father. All these were real people because this story was a testament of her early which includes her real early life and teenage years. Her raw subjects in the book detail her being a prostitute and being pregnant at the age of 17, also living on the streets after being kicked out of her dad’s house for getting into a fight with his girlfriend. Also in the story the author becomes a teenager and is having troubles with her body because she believes she is a lesbian, so to prove to herself she seduces one the neighborhood boys to have sex with her and this is how she gets pregnant. Once she finds she never revels that she is pregnant to her parents until her stomach started to show. According Ball “She finally tells her mother about the impending birth. Her family rallies around her and she gives birth to a son” (1). In this book Maya Angelou shows no matter what you have been through or what you are you going through you can always turn it into a positive because not only did she become a famous author/poet she also became the first African American and woman to be a street conductorette on a San Francisco streetcar. This are very impressive because she was a barrier breaker for both her race and

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