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    Daijah Mellon Cowell English 1st hr. 17 October 2016 Maya Angelou Marguerite Johnson also known as Maya Angelou was an extremely talented and insightful women. Since she was multi-talented she was able to accomplished many things in her life. Maya was a poet‚ dancer‚ actor‚ musician‚ author‚ playwright‚ and a civil rights activist. She was born in the early 1900s so she experienced racism and racial prejudices and it really reflects in a lot of her work. In her writings she has a specific

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    inspire others. Born into the prime years of segregation and suffrage‚ it wasn’t easy for an African-American woman like Maya Angelou to change the views of so many people like she did. She began as a civil rights activist‚ but later became a much greater symbol‚ representing the voices of all women who wished to live in a more equal and accepting society. Throughout her life‚ Maya Angelou has published seven autobiographies‚ three books of essays‚ several books of poetry‚ and many plays‚ movies‚ and television

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    Maya‚ a Poetic Angel Just one person can have an evident effect‚ good or bad‚ on the lives of many people. One person who has influenced the lives of millions is Maya Angelou‚ a world-renown African-American author and poet. She has battled with struggles such as racism‚ sexism‚ and prejudice all of her life. Angelou quotes‚ “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said‚ people will forget what you did‚ but people will never forget how you made them feel.” With her courage and determination

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    Running head: MAYA ANGELOU 1 MAYA ANGELOU 11 An Important Historical Figure: Maya Angelou Name Institution Date Introduction Born on the 4th of April‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ civil rights activist and writer Maya Angelou is popular for her memoir titled “I Know Why

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    Background: Maya Angelou was born on April 4‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ in her early days her parents split they got A divorce. Angelou experienced firsthand racial prejudices and discrimination in Arkansas. She also was raped at the age of seven‚ by her mother’s boyfriend Angelou moved to San Francisco‚ California‚ where she won a scholarship to study dance and acting at the California Labor School. Also during this time‚ Angelou became the first black female cable car conductor a job she kept

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    Maya Angelou‚ born as Marguerite Anne Johnson was born on April 4‚1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. She began being interested in poetry at a very young age. She fell in love with poetry in Stamps‚ Arkansas. At the age of 8 she was raped‚ and managed her trauma by recalling and reciting literature‚ including poetry which helped bring her out of her muteness. When she was young‚ she liked to be called Maya‚ because it was the nickname her older brother had given her. She had many different occupations;

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    Maya Angelou an activist‚ poet‚ mother‚ and role model created vivid poetry that reflected a time in her life that was dark but strengthening. This poem is called‚ “ Weekend Glory‚ ” by Maya De Angelou. In this poem Maya‚ was speaking about her life ‚ how she doesn’t have to be rich to live her life. She don’t have anybody to impress‚ she’s just living her life like everybody else. During the 1960’s-1970’s may marches‚ riots‚ and conflicts occurred. In 1960 four black college students sat in at

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    Maya Angelou’s turbulent experiences through late childhood and adolescence transformed into an almost positive force in her adult life as they helped enlighten‚ inspire‚ motivate and shape her very being. They provided her with the vehement fuel that drives her achingly powerful words and allowed her the knowledge and wisdom that led to self-discovery (finding one’s inner self) and eventually knowledge of self (understanding one’s inner self)‚ two endeavors that most of humanity is never able or

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    Maya Angelou’s Trials and Triumphs Maya Angelou is best known for her poetry‚ but is also an accomplished author‚ actress‚ civil rights activist‚ and producer. She is a professor of American studies at Wake Forest University. (Umanoff) She has also published ten best sellers. She is a product of a broken home and was an insecure teenager that was unsure about herself and her surroundings. Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Johnson‚ on April 4‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. After her parents

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    “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou is an inspiring poem which embraces such a strong message of Maya Angelou being proud of whom she is that all women ought to read over and over again. Maya Angelou (1928) is a talented African American. She mostly writes from experience‚ and this poem falls perfectly in that category. First published in 1978‚ “Phenomenal Woman” is an anthem of women’s strength in their own womanhood. It tells us about how the inner beauty makes a woman respected by the others. The

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