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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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    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 she writes and what she writes. Time-The poem was published in 1978 by

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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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    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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    to escape. She tried staying calm and having conversations with this man and stayed calm the entire time. When she had the chance and knew he wasn’t there she began to run and was shouting for help. As she ran screaming to the top of her lungs a nice family opened the door and let her in. They took care of Jennifer and took her to the hospital. Through an inept summary and analysis of Picking Cotton‚ readers will be able to understand key points throughout the book‚ and determine why or why not they

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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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    and cotton sacks and spirituals sticking out of their mouths. The Dutch children should all stumble in their wooden shoes and break their necks. The French should choke to death on the Louisiana Purchase (1803) while silkworms ate all the Chinese with their stupid pigtails. As a species‚ we were an abomination. All of us.” -Maya Angelou On one of the best days of her life‚ Maya Angelou shares

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    Maya Angelou is a phenomenal woman. She was born into a devastating decade‚ that suffered numerous tragedies. Not only had society shaped her as a woman‚ she has also shaped our society and influenced many lives. She is still living today‚ yet I believe her legend will never die. Furthermore I will share with you what motivated her and some of her gratifying experiences. How she was effected by society‚ and what she did about it. Also how the time period she was born into made her the extraordinary

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    1102 12/9/2014 Maya Angelou According to the Dictionary of Literary Biography Maya Angelou was born in ST.Louis‚ Missouri‚ in 1928.When she was only three years old her parents split and her and her older brother Bailey were sent to stay with their aunt in Arkansas. Maya spent her formative childhood years in the royal south where racism was a daily presence for Angelou and her family. She learned at an early age that blackness was abhorred while whiteness was honored. After Angelou was raped at

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    I chose Maya Angelou. I chose her because she is an inspiration to me. She has lived a hard life but battled through and that is really inspiring. Maya Angelou was born on April 4‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Her birth name was Marguerite Ann Johnson but she changed her name to Maya Angelou in her twenties. She was the daughter of Vivian and Bailey Johnson. In 1931 after her parents divorced‚ her and her brother had to go live with their grandmother in Stamps‚ Arkansas. Maya was a skinny black

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