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Essay On Maya Angelou

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Saviona Williams
Mr. Vollmer
English
5 October 2017 America’s Poet The life experiences of the late Maya Angelou —author, poet, actress, singer, dancer, playwright, director, producer — became the key element of her most prominent work, a lyrical poet telling the stories of what it means to be an African American; having a wide range, multi-series autobiographies that lays the foundation of her identity as a American black woman. The acclaimed Maya Angelou’s legacy not only impacted American culture that will resonate with people through history, but create insight to a whole new world. Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Annie Johnson on April 4, 1928, in St.Louis, Missouri. When she was three her parents divorced, and …show more content…

She also became a member of the Harlem Writers Guild, who exposed racial problems and experiences in the United States, introducing her to the movement and becoming a civil rights activist (Feldstein R). Angelou began to write and assemble unions in support of civil rights and American liberation. She moved away from the show business to take on responsibility of making people think about the real racial problems in the world. She met her first husband and moved to Egypt for his work but it only lasted for two years. She ended up moving to Ghana to be with her son who was in college. During her three years that she stayed in Ghana, she worked as an editor and a freelance writer and ended up joining “ Revolutionism Returnees” a group that explored pan-Africanism, in participating in this she became close to Malcom X. Angelou helped Malcom X form an organization called Organization of African American Unity (Duodu,Cameron). A group that worked on providing a unified political voice for Africa and non-Muslim African Americans. She wrote books that shed light to what was really happening beneath the surface of the struggle for civil rights in the United States, “Above all, she was a storyteller and her greatest stories were true”(Duodo,Cameron), she accurately describes and recall painful events and debates. Eventually she moved back to the United States due to her divorce.

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