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    Maya Angelou Biography

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    black history report is on my person name Maya Angelou and she was known for an american poet ,memoirist,and civil rights activist. She also published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and was credited.Also she wrote plays,movies,and television shows spanning over when she was 50 years old. Angelou died on May 28, 2014, in Winston-salem, North Carolina, where she had served as Reynolds professor of American studies. Angelou joined the Harlem Writers Guild in the

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    Maya Angelou, who was the first African-American to work in the San Francisco streetcars, accomplished many things in her life. This fact proves that Angelou was a woman who believed in doing what needs to be done in order to accomplish her goals. Angelou made an influence on the world with her books and poems that related to diverse people in different situations, but most importantly, she fought for African-American right in the early and middle 1900s. Maya Angelou's early life helped lead to her

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    Maya Angelou Legacy

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    Leadership and Legacy Maya Angelou Tiavounta Hudson Thesis Even though Maya Angelou had several problems in her life she overcame them and became successful, she became a civil rights activist and she also wrote poems and books that inspired people to become writers and many more other things. Background In the late 1950's the civil rights movement begins,The civil rights movement was about racial discrimination and the segregation between African American people and white people. African American

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    Maya Angelou Oppression

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    Maya Angelou is a successful poet, author, songwriter, producer, director, and most importantly, a civil rights activist. Almost all of her most famous works have the same general theme, which is oppression and how to overcome it. She uses her writings to bring light to the oppression that African-Americans and women faced in the twentieth century. Three of these poems are “Still I Rise,” “Caged Bird,” and “Phenomenal Woman.” The theme of “Still I Rise” is that even the greatest hardships can be

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    Maya Angelou Essay

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    the time she was born, Maya Angelou was subjected to racism, rape, grief and dehumanization. She beared enough emotional stress in a time frame that most people don't experience in a lifetime. Yet she prevailed. She forced herself to become stronger. And in doing so, she produced writings, which in turn, helped others to become strong. Her experiences and the lessons learned gave her confidence to be a teacher, a preacher, and an inspiration to millions. Maya Angelou was courageous. Based

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    Maya Angelou Legacy

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    Maya Angelou, An African American poet, who has many legacy and dedication through her career as a writer, poet, songwriter, dancer and other. Maya angelou was born as Marguerite Johnson on April 4th, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. But raised in Stamps, Arkansas, by her paternal Grandmother “Annie Henderson” Ms. Angelou early childhood experiences has been going through a lot of trauma which she the only option were find out motivation to express herself in writing. She died on May 28, 2014 at age

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    Maya Angelou Biography

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    Maya Angelou’s childhood was a little hectic, but with time she put her best foot forward in spite of struggles. Angelou had a beautiful voice that wasn’t heard until she started writing poems. Angelou was also awarded multiple awards, because of her excellent poetry. Maya Angelou worked hard to present us with her extravagant, most vibrant poems that has impacted a lot of lives. Maya Angelou is an awe-inspiring figure in American Literature

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    Maya Angelou Equality

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    what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel” This powerful woman was the civil rights activist, writer and poet, Maya Angelou. Angelou grew up in 1928, in the midst of the Harlem Renaissance, a period of time where African American culture blossomed and the punished souls of the African Americans were expressed through literature and song. Maya Angelou’s poem “Equality” strongly reflects her attitudes, values and perspectives towards the discrimination of the African American

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    Maya Angelou Hero

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    encounter defeats but we must not be feared “ maya angelou. Maya angelou is a hero because she took a difficult childhood and life obstacles and became one of the foremost figures in the civil war. Maya angelou was raped that resulted in the rapist death and went mute until a teacher unlocked her voice. “ At eight maya bears the guilt and shame of having been sexually abused”. She stayed strong and never gave up despite having the burden of guilt. Moreover maya had to overcome the racism in society and

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    Maya Angelou Wisdom

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    Wisdom and Spirit of Maya Angelou African Americans in my generation should be ashamed. What did our ancestors fight for? In this generation we use the word nigger as if it is slang and not a word that our ancestors looked down upon. What did Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders fight for? In Maya Angelou’s book Rainbow in the Clouds she discussed that we as African Americans should respect our descendants and behave in a way that they would be proud of. Maya Angelou also expressed how

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