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Maya Angelou's Poem, My Arkansas

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When analyzing Maya Angelou’s poem “My Arkansas”, I noticed it was about the state of Arkansas and segregation of the African American life. Maya portrays nature into the poem to resemble the conditions blacks suffered in that time. The poem paints a picture of the hate crimes against black race and how Arkansas was far from created people equal and was living in the past with the thought of slavery and the lynching’s that occurred during that time. She makes it clear that blacks where the low man on the totem pole as she compares it to moss on a tree stating “old crimes like moss pend from poplar trees” (Lynn, 2004 p. 699). When we think of moss itself on trees, it is the slimy stuff many people don’t touch and is usually around the base

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