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    In Maya Angelou’s poem “Human Family,” she focused on how everyone perceived families. Many people think that all families are different, but Maya Angelou thought different. She wanted her reader to know that yes everyone is different, but we are all the same in many ways. Maya Angelou mentioned that as humans we all are different, whether it is our skin tone, where we live, and even our social class. She wanted her reader to understand that although we do not look the same or have the same things

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    In I Know why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou we see self-belief and overcoming adversity when Maya Angelou is talking about the caged bird being trapped in the cage with her wings clipped and her feet tied and the caged bird still tries to open his throat to sing, this can be referenced to the black people when Maya Angelou was growing up and the free bird could be referenced as the white people in this story because the free bird could do anything and fly free in the air as much as they want

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    the biggest contributors in the amazing strides forward has been Maya Angelou. She would receive the person of the century reward for her being active in many different communities. In 1975 Carol E. Neubauer wrote, “Angelou had become recognized not only as a spokesperson for blacks and women, but also for all people who are committed to raising the moral standards of living in the United States.”( Poetryfoundation.org 1)” Maya Angelou was an activist in the Civil Rights movement as well as the Equal

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    All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes is Maya Angelou’s, who happens to be the author, personal account of her experience as she travels back to Africa in an attempt at fulfilling the feeling of ‘home’ she is looking for. In the autobiography Angelou speaks on the issues of racism and cultural differences between both the Ghanaians and the Americans within the country. The book gives an eye opening view of the times during the Civil Rights Movement and the key people during that time, while looking

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    ‘Still I Rise’ is a poem written by Maya Angelou, an African-American poet, and civil rights activist in the 1960s. She has struggled at many times in her life; when her parents divorced at the age of three, being raped by her mother’s boyfriend just after moving back to live with them, and refusing to speak for five years because she felt guilty for reporting the crime. The poem portrays an ironic response towards people who have persistently put her down, due to the fact that she is now overcoming

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    Maya Angelou, creator of such poems as Still I Rise and Phenomenal Woman, stated that the Martin Luther King Jr’s works gave her the inspiration and instruction she needed to become the writer that she is, her work is filled with real life stories that influence the reader. Shane Koyczan’s work,similar to what has been said about Maya Angelou’s work, fills the reader's mind with real life stories of those who have fell into the hands of bullying. His use of vivid, real life examples of people, who

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    Maya Angelou Obstacles

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    Maya Angelou Maya Angelou was a civil rights activist and a writer. She was born on April 4, 1928 (biography.com). I chose to write about her because I wanted to know more about the hardships she suffered as she went through life and how she became who she was. Some interesting things I found about Maya Angelou was that besides being a writer she was also an actress, screenwriter, dancer and poet. She was also good friends with both Martin Luther King Jr. and Oprah Winfrey (biography.com). This

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    Maya Angelou Metaphors

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Maya Angelou describes her noteworthy life in her Memoir; I know why the Caged Bird Sings. In her memoir, Maya uses several literary devices to capture the audience’s attention and explain the traumatic events in her life. Maya recollects the events in her life and allows her audience to experience all of her hardships. In the 1969 memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou uses metaphors and similes to explain the struggles of growing up as a black woman

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    Maya Angelou Influences

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    but only a few people will write it down. Maya Angelou was an author and poet. She told her story through a series of autobiographies, poems and essays. Maya published stories from the childhood and lessons she learned growing up. She inspired people and influenced peoples views on the world through litterateur. Maya Angelou changed the perspectives of people in society by by sharing her experiences and opinions and through litterateur. Maya Angelou inspires people of all ages to except themselves

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    Speech On Maya Angelou

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    Maya Angelou Imagine this: it’s the early 1990’s, the day of Bill Clinton’s inauguration speech. A poet was invited to write and read the first inaugural poem. It went like this: “Here, on the pulse of this new day, / You may have the grace to look up and out / And into your sister's eyes, and into / Your brother's face, your country /And say simply / Very simply / With hope—Good morning.” This is Maya Angelou’s poem titled “On the Pulse of Morning”, just one of many of her works that were influenced

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