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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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    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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    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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    Through her numerous essays‚ poems and novels‚ Maya Angelou does an exceptional job of recounting the hardships of adolescence‚ and lets her audiences and readers find out‚ first hand‚ the way she suffered growing up . In her works‚ Angelou uses her experiences with her family‚ the places she’s been‚ and the changing ideas of her own self to explore her mind as a growing child. Even with everything in her life fighting against

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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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    Maya Angelou Marguerite Ann Johnson was born on April 4‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. After her parents divorced‚ she and her older brother Bailey lived with their grandmother in the racially segregated town of Stamps‚ Arkansas. In this town and during this time‚ African Americans depended on one another for social‚ economic and religious sustenance. Marguerite and Bailey formed a strong bond; it was during their youth that he gave her the nickname Maya. At the age of seven‚ Maya was molested

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    different ways was Maya Angelou. Maya Angelou is a woman who has overcome many struggles as a child‚ and as an African American. She has also written many memoirs and poems about her life experiences and the injustice that was happening to all African Americans in America. Due to these memoirs and poems‚ she has become very famous and acquired many awards such as the Grammy Award for the Best Spoken Word Album‚ Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ and the Quill Award. Maya Angelou‚ the most famous female

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    Maya Angelou‚ a native of St. Louis‚ began her life in Stamps‚ Arkansas with her paternal grandmother‚ older brother Bailey‚ and her paralyzed uncle. Stamps was a southern town plagued with segregation and‚ as Angelou remembered “..never believing whites were really real” (Angelou‚ 1969‚ pg.25). Stamps gave Maya her first exposure to the brutality of racial inequality. Her childhood was tragic and traumatic; nothing seemed to be on her side‚ yet because her resilience and passion were born out

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    rights activist‚ and memoirist‚ Dr. Maya Angelou. Most people knew her for her poems. For more than half of the black community‚ it was more than poems. Maya Angelou’s words were their strength and how they really felt. Maya Angelou is inspiration‚ motivation‚ and a voice. Maya Angelou is my inspiration‚ my motivation‚ and a voice for me. Dr. Maya Angelou impacted history and me and others like me. She changed the world with her words‚ her attitude‚ and her strength. Maya Angelou’s childhood was burdensome

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    Maya Angelou spreading an attachment to honesty‚ civil rights‚ savoring life and writing the experiences‚ a dominating woman became a motivation to all. Maya Angelou’s words were always destined for honor and praise for centuries yet to come. Her writings continue to promote equality‚ soul-searching and friendship. Maya created a way to express herself freely and instill character and integrity in people by doing so. She found happiness and a way out through her writings and commanded her voice to

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