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    And Still We Rise Miles Corwin’s And Still We Rise is a memoir that follows the lives of intelligent students that live in the crime ridden area of South-Central Los Angeles. Corwin spent an entire year with twelve seniors that attend Crenshaw‚ South-Central’s gifted magnet program. He focused on the AP English Literature and Composition class because he felt the seniors would be free to express themselves. The book is centered on Affirmative Action‚ which students that attend Crenshaw fully rely

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    “And Still We Rise” Essay When you were growing up as a young adult‚ who do you think had more influence in your life? Your parents or your friends‚ or your community maybe even your teachers at school. I know my parents don’t influence me as much as my community. That’s why I think that this quote “It takes a village to raise a child” by Hillary Clinton relates to the book “And Still We Rise”. I think that the quote relates to the book because the students really get shaped by their community

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    you had different hardships in your life would you be a different person? The answer is most likely yes. A person’s character is based upon the experiences they have been through. “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant‚” –Horace. In “And Still We Rise” by Miles Corwin‚ Corwin shares the lives of inner city kids who still strive to succeed and go to college although the circumstances they are dealt with have told them otherwise. Some

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    Still I Rise” Poem Analysis “Still I Rise” was written by Maya Angelou‚ who is an African-American poet. A majority of her poems are written on slavery and life as a African- American woman. “Still I Rise” is one of the many well known. She discusses how she is treated differently and refers to her ancestry and relates to events they went through during the time of slavery and the events she continues to go through during her time period of life. “This poem has been an inspiration to people

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    Dawson 1 China Dawson Dr. Geraldine Seay ENC 1102 16 October 2012 Still I Rise In the poem “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou‚ Angelou uses strong words to describe how she feels. She uses words like sassiness‚ haughtiness‚ and sexiness‚ to describe herself. She asks her enemy does her sassiness‚ haughtiness‚ and sexiness upset or offends them. Angelou is speaking to her audience of oppressors about how she had overcome racism‚ criticism‚ sexism‚ and personal obstacles in her life with pride

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    Poetry Script - Structure Structure of your speech Maya Angelou’s famous poem ‘Still I Rise’ is an intriguing poem that shows the poet’s point of view on many different issues revolving around slavery and racism towards African-Americans. Maya Angelou was born on the 24th April‚ 1928 and in 1978 she wrote the poem ‘Still I Rise’. She is known as the Global Renaissance Woman for being a warrior to earn equality‚ tolerance and peace. She herself is an African-American woman who experienced racial

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    Angelou’s “Still I Rise” The name Maya Angelou resonates with an entire race and culture. Of all her poems “Still I Rise” should be classified as the most introspective of them all. It is a personal journey into a world many of us have never seen or known. She speaks to an audience of oppressors and persecutors. She is allowing the reader to truly feel not only her pain but her boldness as well. Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” uses strong word choice and imagery to portray her courage to rise against

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    Still I rise Introduction: Good morning‚ Mrs. Roberts and classmate. Today I am going to perform the poem” Still I rise” by Maya Angelou. Firstly‚ I would like to talk briefly the poet. Maya Angelou was born in 1928.  At a young age Maya had to deal with many issues such as rape her identity as a black person.  However‚ encouraged by her grandmother‚ who introduced her to literature and she gradually emerged as a talented artist. In the 1960s‚ Angelou began to focus on writing. She became one

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    beating on was unarmed and the police officers didn’t even report hitting the victim‚ it may waver your trust in the police. Even though police work can be violent‚ we need to limit the needless brutality through relatively easy fixes so police officers can’t get away with hurting innocent people. In the book‚ We are Called to Rise‚ Avis a middle-aged woman goes through the motions as her son‚ a war vet and now cop‚ shoots and kills the mom of a little boy in a routine traffic stop. Due to his

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    Still I Rise”- Maya Angelou Hurt‚ anger‚ and pain are all expressed in Maya Angelou “Still I Rise.” In the poem the author exhibits her rage and pain towards how society treated her because she was a black woman. Reading this piece at the end of each of stanza‚ you will notice that the author uses repetition and end each stanza saying “Still I’ll Rise‚ “stating that no matter how badly society has treated her‚ she will not let it stop her because she will “rise” up from it exhibiting her inner

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