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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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    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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    Maya Angelou Maya Angelou born Marguerite Ann Johnson on April 4‚ 1928 and raised in St.Louis Missouri and Stamps‚ Arkansas is an Author‚ great Poet‚ historian‚ songwriter‚ and much more. She was the first black woman director in Hollywood and she also delivered a poem at the inauguration for president Bill Clinton at his request called “On The Pulse of The Morning”. Maya Angelou also was a civil rights activist who was fortunate enough to be able to work with Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. She

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    Maya Angelou I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is perceived by many literary critics to be one of the most important books of two generations. It is the first in a five volume autobiography about author Maya Angelou’s life. Maya Angelou is not only a well known author‚ but also a poet‚ actress‚ director‚ playwright‚ film producer‚ and civil rights activist. Maya is also an accomplished spokeswoman‚ traveling the country taking on taboo topics such civil rights‚ or gender equality. She is one of the

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    Maya Angelou Maya Angelou‚ born Magarite Johnson‚ was and author‚ playwright‚ professional stage and screen performer‚ and a singer. She has written five volumes of autobiography‚ four volumes of poetry as well as written plays‚ screenplays‚ and numerous periodical articles. She has overcome a difficult and traumatic childhood to become a prize-winning poet and author of several best-selling autobiographies. “Dr. Maya Angelou is one of the most renowned and influential voices of our

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    “The honorary duty of a human being is to love” (Maya Angelou). Maya Angelou is an African-American was born on April 4‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Maya Angelou’s five autobiographical novels were met with critical and popular success. Her volume of poetry‚ Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water ’Fore I Die was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. In 1993‚ Angelou wrote a poem for Clinton’s inauguration. In 2008‚ she earned a NAACP Award. Maya’s life growing up was not so easy. When she was young her

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    anthology‚ explore and analyse the use of feminism in Woman Work by Maya Angelou In this essay I am going to explore and analyse how Maya Angelou uses feminism in Woman Work to represent the typical day of a housewife and their thoughts on their domestic responsibilities. The poem was published in 1978 in part two of her book‚ “And Still I Rise”. The poem focuses on a hopeful determination to rise above difficulty and expectations. The poem is an escape from reality for the speaker. She is tired of the

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    Maya Angelou Maya Angelou paved the way for many of today’s black poets. She is famous for her poems and series of autobiographies. Angelou has had an interesting life filled with many accomplishments. Maya Angelou was born as Marguerite Johnson on April 4‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri. (Encyclopedia of World Biography‚ 2nd Ed.) Her parents divorced when she was 3‚ she then lived with her mother. (Shaw‚ Taylor) At age 8 her mother’s boyfriend‚ Mr. Freeman‚ raped her. Angelou hid her dirty

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    This poem is written with Maya Angelou herself as the speaker. She is speaking to her audience of oppressors about how she has overcome racism‚ criticism‚ sexism‚ and personal obstacles in her life with pride and grace. This poem is historically rooted with the mentions of slavery‚ a “past of pain‚” and “gifts of ancestors‚” however she is speaking in the present having overcome all of the hardships of her past and embarking on the rest of her journey with the knowledge that she is a strong African

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    Maya Angelou could have been writing her poem‚ "These Yet to be United States‚" with many different motives or messages. This work leaves the reader open to many different interpretations and viewpoints. The many underlying tones and possible themes that are implied by certain descriptions get the reader looking deeper into the true meaning of the poem. The main focus‚ however‚ is on the United States as a whole‚ the dominance of the government‚ and the effect on the children being born into this

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