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    Marguerite Anne Johnson (Maya Angelou) was born in St. Louis‚ Missouri on the 4th of April 1928. Even at the time of her birth‚ when she was seconds‚ minutes‚ hours‚ old‚ life was working against her. She was born at the mercy of the ignorant‚ the “traditionalists”‚ and the near-sighted (racist/sexist people). At a very young age Angelou’s parents split and she and her brother were left in the care of her grandmother in Stamps‚ Arkansas. Angelou experienced both brutal racism and unshakable faith

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    extra ingredients that all women have within them. The poem “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou‚ she speaks about the elegance of a woman‚ her inner being the way she glow without saying a word Maya expressed how men are amazed by her presence “men themselves have wondered what they see in me” (line 31-32).It’s hard to put your finger on it all women were born with the power. In the poem “Still I rise” by Maya Angelou she described the struggles of life trials and tribulations you face in society

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    In Maya Angelou’s “Champion of the World” a boxing match affects how African- Americans will be treated in society. The story tells of an important fight between a white man vs. a black man and what the outcome means to an African- American community. To Angelou’s community‚ the fight is much more than winning or losing a boxing match. It is hope that maybe blacks are as good‚ as or even better than the whites. When Angelou’s race gets to prove that they are humans and should be treated equal‚ they

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    Dr. Maya Angelou is one of the most prominent and influential voices of our time. Maya was born on April 4th‚ 1928‚ under the name of Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Her parents divorced when she was three. When she was eight‚ she was raped by her mother’s boyfriend. When she told her uncles what happened‚ they kicked him to death. Frightened by the power of her own voice‚ she chose not to speak for the next 5 years. She was constantly discriminated against for being African American

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    make the connection to the title and why it is important to the literal and bigger meaning of the poem. Poet-Maya Angelou is a very well known American poet.She has written many other impactful poems that are famous.Also many of her poems have to do with African American oral traditions.Angelou worked for Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcom X during the civil rights movement.As Maya Angelou grew older her poems became very popular.She has also dealt with hardship which has had an influence on the way

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    The poem `and still I rise` was written by Maya Angelou in the 1960’s in America. During which time the black civil rights movement was very prominent and Dr Angelou was a very prominent part of it. Coming off the back of years of slavery of her people due to there skin colour and years of oppression she herself may have faced due to her gender Dr Angelou had a lot to say. The poem `presents from my Aunt in Pakistan` was written by Pakistani born poet Moniza Alvi who currently resides in London‚

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    appreciated Fish Cheeks by Amy Tan. It is extremely challenging to explain in words to the world of what it is like to have to constantly choose between your nationality and your race. It is like your nationality is where you have grown up from and it is all you have ever known in your life but your race…. thats where you came from. It’s where your history lies and if you turn your back against it then it is almost like cutting yourself out of your family tree and planting a whole new plant. When Amy Tan

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    Maya Angelou born Marguerite Annie Johnson born on April 4‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Her parents are Bailey Johnson‚ a doorman and navy dietitian‚ and Vivian Baxter Johnson‚ a nurse and card dealer. When Maya was three and her brother Bailey Jr. was four their parents got divorced and their father sent them to Stamps‚ Arkansas. They went alone on a train to live with their paternal grandmother‚ Annie Henderson. This was the time during the Great Depression and World War 2 and she suffered financially

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    Maya Angelou’s "Champion of the World" and Amy Tan’s "Fish Cheeks" similarly portray the struggles of minorities growing up in America. One concerns the outcome of a boxing match‚ while the other concerns the outcome of a dinner party. In both cases‚ their pride and confidence are brought into question and affected by the outcome. Both narrator’s vary between feeling insecure and feeling confident in their ethnicity throughout their stories. In "Champion of the World"‚ Joe Louis’s defense of

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    Amy Tan’s "Two Kinds" is an autobiographical look into her childhood that shows the conflict between Tan and her mother‚ the difference between old and new cultures‚ the past and the present‚ and parents’ expectations vs. reality. Couples of opposing elements comprise the basis of the entire story; to another extent even the title itself‚ "Two Kinds‚" shows the friction that Tan creates. The strongest argument that Tan suggest is that this may not only be a look into her own life‚ rather it may

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