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    Maya Angelou: The Life That Lead Her To Be A Great Poet Maya Angelou grew up dealing with a lot of pain and instability. As Angelou's poems started to get noticed she began to gain many opportunities. Growing up Maya didn't have it easy and that became a mold for her writing. Civil Rights and Women's rights is what impacted Maya to write. Her style of writing wasn't like other poets. Still I Rise is one of Maya Angelou's most famous poems. Maya achieved a lot as not only a poet but as one of the

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    In 1936, Maya and her brother traveled back to her mother in St. Louis, Missouri. During her visit, Angelou was raped by her mother's boyfriend at the age of eight("Encyclopedia of World Biography"). When she revealed what had happened, her uncles beat the man to death("Maya's Childhood and Youth"). Traumatized and shocked by the power of her words, Angelou became mute for the next five years(Moore). She was sent to Stamps once again due to no one being able to handle her state of condition. In

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    Maya Angelou: A Fierce and Fearless Female The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. is a tragedy that will be remembered in history as long as there are people to honor him. This senseless murder occurred on the birthday of a female civil rights activist—Maya Angelou. For years following his death, she refused to celebrate her birthday, and flowers were sent between her and Martin Luther King Junior's widow (Biography.com Editors). This simple act of honoring a figure in civil rights depicts

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    Maya Angelou journey from her traumatising childhood to adult life…. Being that her life was so traumatizing caused her to express her struggles by the “sound of language.” Maya was born in Stamps, Arkansas on April 4,1928, and grew up during discrimination time period and racial prejudice. When she was young her mother and father split up. At seven years of age her mom sent her and her brothers to stay with their father’s mother. During that time She was raped by her mother’s boyfriend the

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    Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928 in the famous city of St. Louis Missouri. Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Annie Johnson in St. Louis, Missouri, to Vivian Baxter and Bailey Johnson. Angelou also enjoyed a close relationship with her brother, Bailey, who gave her the name Maya. Angelou faced a severely traumatic experience when she was just seven-and-a-half years old. During one of her visits to her mother in St. Louis, a boyfriend of Angelou’s mother raped her. When her mother’s brothers found

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    whose powerful language engages and influences others. The poet whose contributions demonstrate these features is Maya Angelou whose influence is evident in the poetry she produced. Maya Angelou is an American poet and civil rights activist, born in 1928 whose poetry is famous for its inspiration and is considered ‘one of the great voices of contemporary literature.’ (Metacritic, 2015) Maya Angelou’s personal and cultural experiences communicate the power of the African- Americans during the Civil Rights

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    Annie Johnson was Maya Angelou’s birth name. Angelou was born April 4th, 1928. Angelou was born after her parents’ marriage ended, Angelou and her brother Bailey were sent to live with their grandmother. 4 years later, without notice Angelou’s father came to return the children to the care of their mother. Where Angelou became a victim of Sexual Abuse and Rape by her Mother’s boyfriend, Freeman. After testifying against Freeman, Angelou’s Uncles beat the man to death. Angelou was sure that Freeman’s

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    Maya Angelou Research Paper

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    Maya Angelou once said “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” and I think she completely lived up to that with the life she lived, and the things she accomplished in it. Maya Angelou, or as she was originally called Marguerite Annie Johnson, was born on April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. Maya Angelou was an American Poet, a storyteller, a civil rights activist, a singer, a songwriter, a dancer

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    Maya Angelou Research Notes First source: "Maya Angelou." Poetry Foundation, 2013. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. • Childhood: o Maya Angelou was born in St. Louis, Missouri. o During her childhood, she lived in Stamps, Arkansas with her grandmother and her brother. o Angelou was sexually assaulted by her mother's boyfriend when she was seven years old. o Angelou’s uncles killed him when they found out about the assault. Although she was the victim of a heinous crime, Maya Angelou felt responsible for his

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    Maya Angelou was an influential writer that wrote because she felt that she needed to remind humans that they were worth much more which all emphasized the importance of the spoken word and explained the nature of and importance of her education and her love of writing. Maya Angelou, a phenomenal African American woman, overcame hardship to become one of the most influential writers and activist of all time. Maya original name was Marguerite Annie Johnson. Her name was shortened by a Greek sailor

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