When she was 16 years old, Maya Angelou became pregnant with her son, Guy Johnson. Teen pregnancy was often looked down on and shamed, this could’ve easily been the toughest thing for Angelou, but luckily she was able to overcome this one conflict in her life, due to having an amazing support system. Angelou’s mother, Vivian Baxter Johnson, helped her out and took Guy under her wings until Angelou was able to take care of him on her own and even after Angelou was on her feet, Mrs. Johnson stuck around and end up
being a very big part of Angelou’s successful life.
Although there are more opportunities for women in 2016, I can easily relate to Angelou on being a black girl now. Me already being a girl means I have to work hard, but me being a black girl means I have to work twice as hard to get some recognition.