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    Maya Angelou Graduation

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    Poet and writer, Maya Angelou, in her non-fiction essay, “Graduation,” narrates gradua-tion day at Lafayette County Training School, a school of primarily African-American children. Changing tones throughout the essay, she goes from a giddy tone in the beginning when prepar-ing for the graduation, to a somber tone when an unexpected speaker comes, then to a vibrant tone in the end of the essay to stir up feelings of pride and motivation in those who may have al-so been discriminated against.…

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    Maya Angelou It all started April 4, 1928 a woman named Margueritte Ann Johnson was born. Since her birth in St. Louis,Mo spending time around the world she has made our modern years better ! Striving through hard times as she was known for. Inspiring as she went through such a hard childhood, the racism, but she still was successful and accomplished a lot of things. She was also strong and powerful because she didnt live a fun and happy childhood and her words was very powerful into what she…

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    college, it is exciting, nerve-racking, and when it is done and over with, a relief. Graduation is important because it the first step to lead us to our goals and what we want to achieve in live. Maya Angelou was excited to graduate the eighth grade and move on to the next step in her life. Maya Angelou was born in 1928, she was a poet, writer, and civil rights activist. During her life time she published three books of essays, seven autobiographies, and many poetry books. In her essay…

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    The poem “Africa” by Maya Angelou seems to represent a woman and her beauty in the first stanza and then transitions into referring to the whole continent of Africa. Angelou describes the hardships of violence and slavery Africa has underwent over the years. She also refers to the fact the religion had been forced upon the people of Africa. Although Africa has been through a lot, it refuses to let that stop it from becoming a thriving continent. Africa will rise up and move on from these awful…

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    in particular, the journey is a bit different; Maya Angelou’s journey is a part of the reason she wrote and became the woman she was. Men, Still I Rise, and Phenomenal Woman particularly focus on the phases that women have gone and go through in life. Maya Angelou Background Information Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928, in St. Louis Missouri. In 1936, after being molested by her mother’s boyfriend, Maya Angelou stopped speaking. While mute, Angelou found solace in works by authors such as…

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    Maya Angelou Alone

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    In Maya Angelou’s poem, “Alone”, discusses dark themes that are incredibly relevant to stereotypical poetry. This poem is very appropriately titled “Alone”, because it is about the speaker discussing lonesomeness. She discusses her own loneliness, the loneliness of others, then finally a call for action regarding how to not be lonely. The speaker reminisces about her lonely life using a very melancholy tone, but then shifts into a more blunt tone as the reality of loneliness arises. The…

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    1928, when Maya Angelou was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the hometown for the first three years of her life, when living with her mother, prior to being sent to live with her paternal grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas (“Angelou, Maya.” Current Biography (Bio Ref Bank) (1974)”). Growing up, Maya Angelou was faced with the predicament of living as a black woman in the segregated South, that was ridden with economic pressure and segregated existence during the Civil Rights Era (“Angelou, Maya.”…

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    Maya Angelou: A Phenomenal artist Maya Angelou -- possibly the greatest poet and activist ever? Of course! Maya Angelou is the definition of an artist with her many creative works and influential activism. It is clear, without a doubt, that she is one of the greatest artists of all time. Angelou had many fantastic works throughout the course of her life and participated in the making of many iconic things on and off screen. She was an overall performer skilled in dancing, singing, writing,…

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    In the essay Champion of the World, composed by poet and civil rights activist, Maya Angelou, it is an informative story about a boxing match between the African American Joe Louis and a white contender. This essay is a short story in which establishes how important this fight was, at the time, to the African American race. Angelou created this piece in the year of 1969, in which segregation amongst race was still ocurring throughout the streets of America. What can be noticed by the reader, is…

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    kind, true, merciful, generous or, honest". -Maya Angelou Marguerite Annie Johnson, better known as Maya Angelou, was born on April 4, 1928 in St.Louis, Missouri. Due to their mother's addiction problem, Maya and her brother Bailey, grew up in Arkansas with their grandmother. Eager to adjust, she learned lot about life from her grandmother, family, friends and personal experiences. At a young age, she fell in love with books, literature and poetry. Maya spent most of her life conveying messages…

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