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    0810 17 October 2013 Summary Response Summary Response of Maya Angelou’s “The Graduation” In the essay “The Graduation” (McGraw-Hill 2003)‚ Maya Angelou tells the story of life in 1940s Stamps‚ Arkansas. She explains how it feels to be discriminated and thought of as less than equal. Angelou shows that with a strong will to overcome‚ it is more than possible to set aside disgusting racism and impersonal discrimination. Angelou delivers a very detailed‚ inspirational‚ and informative story of

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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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    “Graduation” Critique “Graduation” was written by Maya Angelou in 1969. Angelou was born in Missouri‚ but after her parents divorced‚ she was sent to live with her grandmother in Stamps‚ Arkansas. While in Arkansas‚ Angelou attended the Lafayette County Training School. The school is the setting for her essay “Graduation.” Angelou graduated from eighth grade at Lafayette with top honors and went on to graduate from high school. After high school‚ Angelou wrote over thirty plays‚ poems‚ children’s books

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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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    flow better. The tone of my paper I would say is objective and personal. Objective being that this was information that I research and personal because I added my own thoughts. Maya Angelou Maya Angelou is a poet and award-winning author known for her memoirs “I Know Why”‚ “Cage Bird Sings”‚ and amazing poems‚ one famously known worldwide as “Phenomenal Woman”. She is the

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    it’s a world. Each person sees and understands it in their own way. Experiences‚ environment‚ and people whom one interacts with play a big role in one’s life and attitude towards life. In each of the two stories “Graduation” by Maya Angelou and “Salvation” by Maya Angelou a very young person has assumptions from a particular experience that differ roughly from what adults in both stories expect. Feelings such as excitement‚ anticipation‚ and anxiousness can be found in both stories. However

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    Dig Deeper It’s a fact that Maya Angelou is known for writing poetry and novels that empower and inspire many people‚ especially African Americans. Critics have different beliefs of the purposes of her poems. This research paper will focus on two of Angelou’s most famous works: “Caged Bird” and “Still I Rise”. Critics believe that the main focus on these two poems is reflected on African American history. They go much deeper. These two poems reflect her life story as well‚ which is why so

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    known as Maya Angelou was born on April 4‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis Missouri. At a time when being black in America was not such a good thing. Her parents named her Marguerite Johnson‚ but she got the name “Maya” from her older brother Bailey Johnson‚ it was just a nickname from him. She adopted the “ Angelou ” from her former husband. Maya has lived more than abnormal life. Angelou has explored the arts of dance‚ singing‚ theater‚ and movie and television acting. But most importantly‚ Maya Angelou is a well-known

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    personal life with billions of people‚ well Maya Angelou is my definition of a true leader. She is very intelligent and is a great person that many children look up to. She was born as Marguerite Johnson on April 4th‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Only a true leader can express their life experience to everybody. Maya Angelou shared her personal tradict moments with over a billion people. One of her famous books was “I know why the caged bird sings”. Maya Angelou wrote “I know why the caged bird sings”

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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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