Have you ever had a dream or vision, and wanted to change your current status? “ If you can't change it, change your attitude.” (Brainy quotes) She didn’t like what she was facing at the time, she changed it by using her gifts and talents which helped others. Maya Angelou is a well known poet, a Civil Rights activist and author. She was born as Marguerite Annie Johnson on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. Marguerite was educated at George Washington High School and California Labor School. Mrs. Angelou is best known for her memoir “I know why the cage bird sings”. Maya had a difficult childhood, her parents split up and she and her brother Bailey Johnson, was sent to live with their father’s mother. Mrs. Annie Henderson (paternal grandma) instills Christian values in Maya. While visiting her mother, she was raped by her mother’s boyfriend, and her uncle Willie killed him. She was traumatized, and for years she became mute. (Caged Bird Legacy) “A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.” (Brainy quotes) The bird sings in fear of the unknown, the bird songs and finally his voice is heard, singing …show more content…
At the age of 14, she dropped out of school; to become San Francisco’s first African-American female cable car conductor. In 1944, she gave birth to a son (Guy), July 3, 1951.She married Thomas J. (Tosh) Angelos, and divorced him in 1973. January 18, 1974 she married Paul Bernard Due Feu, divorced him in1983. In the mid 1950’s her career started lifting like a jet. She wrote and starred in different plays and mini-series. “Pursue the things you love doing, then do them so well that people can’t take their eyes off of you.” (Brainy quotes) Words have great strength and power, she had wonderful insights. Maya was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize during the 1970’s. “On the Pulse of Morning”, she wrote for Bill Clinton’s presidency ceremony in January
After Maya started speaking again at the age of 13, thanks to one of her teacher and as well as a family friend, Mrs. Bertha Flowers who helped her cope though that ruff time period, she had a whole new outlook on what she wanted to do with her life . “It was through literature that she found her voice again. And what a voice it was and is.” (Emilie M. Townes). By the age of 14, during World War II, Maya was living with her mother and brother in Oakland California. She attended the California Labor School where she had won a scholarship to study drama and dance at San Francisco’s Labor School. Three weeks after graduating from school at the age of 17, she gave birth to her son who was named Guy Johnson. Shortly afterwards, she dropped out of school and became the first African American female cable car conductor.
Maya Angelou is a leading literary voice of the African-American community. She writes of the triumph of the human spirit over hardship and adversity. “Her style captures the ca-dences and aspirations of African American women whose strength she celebrates.” (Library of Chattanooga State, n. d.) Maya has paved the way for children who has had a damaged
Maya Angelou was an inspiring activist, poet, and woman. Angelou was born in St. Louis, Missouri on April 4, 1928. Throughout her lifetime she explored her career options as an actress, dancer, singer, writer, and editor among many other careers. Angelou had a tough childhood. Her parents divorced when she was very young and she was sent to live with her grandmother in Arkansas along with her brother Bailey. As an African American, Angelou experienced discrimination and racial prejudices. Angelou gave birth to her son Guy, at the age of sixteen and married her first husband Tosh Angelos, at the age of twenty-four. Angelou and Tosh divorced years later however, she did get married a couple of more times. Angelou experienced many
Maya Angelou is an amazing American author, poet, entertainer, actress, playwright, producer and director, historian and civil rights activist. She is best known for her portrayals of strong African American women.
Dr. Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Johnson on April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. Her father, Baily Johnson, was a doorman, and, later a dietician for the navy. Her mother, Vivian Johnson, was a registered nurse. When Angelou was three years old, her parents were divorced. They sent her and her four-year-old brother, Baily, Jr., to live with their paternal grandmother, Annie Henderson, in Stamps, Arkansas. Henderson ran a small general store and managed to scrape by. She continued to do so after her grandchildren joined her. Angelou's grandmother was one the many strong who trained her, helped her, and provided her with role models. The people of her church also nurtured her and gave her a sense of belonging to a community. But her
Maya Angelou was born on April 28, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri to Bailey and Vivian Johnson. Her given name was Marguerite Ann Johnson, but she was nicknamed “Maya” by her older brother. Over the course of her life, Angelou had many jobs ranging from a fry cook to a sex worker. She broke through as both an author and poet with her publication of her autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings in 1969. (Wikipedia.com) From that point on, Maya Angelou would become a very prominent figure in American literature.
Maya Angelou was the woman of many artistic gifts and talents. She had several different careers in the performing arts including creative writing, dancing, and acting. She really wasn’t raised by her birth parents, but she had learned to accept what her parents did for her brother and her. Somehow through all that she has been through she made a way out of a way that almost seemed impossible. So please give me the honor of giving you the honor of sharing her life story and telling about her road to success.
Maya Angelou has inspired me in more ways than one, and I had to write about her. When Maya speaks people listen. She has this wisdom that only few have, especially when life wasn’t always great. She turned tragedy into triumph, and helped others in doing so. So, Maya has proven too many women, especially black women that you succeed, even if you have had a child in your teen years. She’s proof that with determination nothing is unattainable.
At 14, she dropped out to become San Francisco’s first black female cable car conductor. A few weeks after leaving high school, she gave birth to her first son, Guy. Later, Maya Angelou would record history, writing her experiences with racism, single parenting, overcoming poverty, and living through and participating in the Civil Rights Movement. She would also embrace pop culture by collaborating with numerous rappers, poets, musicians and filmmakers to tell her stories.
In I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, Angelou uses various stylistic devices and rhetorical strategies such as similes and metaphors. Angelou’s use of similes are used in order to describe her own character. In this, Angelou remarks “For nearly a year, I sopped around the house, the Store, the school and the church, like an old biscuit, dirty and inedible” showing that Angelou's inner feelings of not being good enough to be picked or loved. Correspondingly Angelou felt her skin looked “dirty like mud” showing her inner insecurities of her skin colour being unattractive. The sense of Angelou’s insecurities can also be seen with the use of metaphors regarding Angelou's skin as she remarked “I was described by our playmates
Maya Angelou is a phenomenal woman. She rises through all things that come her way and she refuses to back down. Angelou chose at a very young age to be a writer and a role model for many people. She believes that everyone should be treated equally and that the world should come together as a unity. Angelou had many careers but is known mostly for her poetic creations. She has come a long way from where she started and I think anyone can agree with me when I say, she has made us all proud with her accomplishments. Angelou writes poetry to inform and encourage others to carry on through the worst of times. She is a strong, confident, inspirational woman and I am more than honored to be doing my senior paper on her.
In addition to the importance of voice, Mrs. Flowers opened Maya’s to literature, and the knowledge it brings. Earlier in Angelou’s life, she was interested in comics and some poetry, but now a new outlook was imposed upon her, the power literature. This discovery changed her life drastically. From a child who once wished for a super hero to rescue her from the monster who was molesting her, Maya now realized the truth and what can be solved through knowledge and what can’t be solved through imagination. Consequently, Maya began reading classic novels such as A Tale of Two Cities. Thus, her love for books began. She had always understood poetry greatly; especially for a poor black child who received a limited education, but never made the connection that a novel would and put it into perspective to the reality of life. With all of this understanding and appreciation in regard to literature, Maya became the acclaimed author that she is today.
In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou recounts her life from age three to seventeen. When she is three, Maya moves to Stamps, Arkansas with her brother, Bailey, to live with her grandmother and crippled uncle. Growing up in the South during the 1930s, Maya and her family encounter many instances of racism. Maya feels she is an ugly child and will never amount to the beautiful white girls. When she is eight years old, Maya’s father brings the two children to St. Louis to live with their mother, Vivian.
Maya Angelou, the current poet laureate of the United States, has become for many people an exemplary role model. She read an original poem at the inauguration of President Clinton; she has also appeared on the television show "Touched by an Angel," and there read another poem of her own composition; she lectures widely, inspiring young people to aim high in life. Yet this is an unlikely beginning for a woman who, by the age of thirty, had been San Francisco's first black streetcar conductor; an unmarried mother; the madam of a San Diego brothel; a prostitute, a showgirl, and an actress (Lichtler, 861927397.html). Her book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings argues persuasively
Maya Angelou tells the story of her childhood in her memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. When Maya, born Marguerite, was 3, her parents got divorced and sent her and her brother, Bailey, to live with their grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas. Momma, which is what she calls her grandmother, owns a store and is very revered by other colored people in Stamps. After living with their grandmother for a while, Bailey and Maya get a visit from their father, who takes them to St. Louis to live with their mom, her family, and her boyfriend, Mr. Freeman. While living there, Mr. Freeman rapes Maya.