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    insisted on becoming a conductorette, even though jobs were going that paid a lot more money. When Angelou told her mother of her plan, her mother says “They don’t accept colored people on the streetcars”(80). Angelou responds in her head by saying “I would like to claim an immediate fury which was followed by the noble determination to break the restricting tradition”(80). Angelou continues to go to the job office and hopes of getting an interview. Angelou tries tirelessly to get the job.…

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    I Learned I was a Phenomenal Woman Marguerite Johnson later known as Maya Angelou was born on April 4th, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. Marguerite Johnson was raised in St. Louis, Missouri as well as Stamps, Arkansas. According to her website, Stamps at the time that she was raised, was the frontier of the South during the 1930s and 1940s when Johnson was growing up, Stamps ran rampant with racial discrimination and physical brutality. Her grandmother from age 4 years old to 8 years old raised…

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    Maya Angelou and Robert Frost This powerful poem goes really well with this event. Frost and Maya both had different choices, they examined their choices and decided to veer away from the norm and take a different road. Maya was taking the road that not many people would travel. She had many opportunities to go home and go back to Mother but she decided not to and to stay out in the world by herself. Frost and Maya can connect based on the fact that they both had two roads. Frost had a road…

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    Introduction: Maya Angelou is one of the most renowned influential voices of time. She has over 50 honorary doctorate degrees and became a celebrated poet, memoirist, educator and civil rights activist. Poets Life: Maya Angelou was born on April 4th, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. She was born by the name Marguerite Johnson, and throughout her life, she as raised in St. Lousies and stamps Arkansas. Maya Angelou was an African-American, who was very multi-talented as she was an author,…

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    school. Maya is an inspiration for Melinda. She was banned from the school library for her book I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. This book is about racism and trauma, Melinda feels banned just like her and her book. Melinda doesn’t fit in and is being challenged for her traumatic experiences. Maya speaks up about her traumatic experiences and Melinda wishes she could do the same thing. In the book I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Maya was also a victim of rape, people are shutting Maya down for…

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    worldwide, and those such as Maya Angelou who lived from 1928-2014, were able to witness it first hand. Despite having a dreadful childhood, Angelou was able to make a stance in the world due to her work. In the height of her career she wrote “Still I Rise” which symbolically tells of how she overcome all of her obstacles with rich rhetorical devices. To begin, this poem is overflowing with hopeful determination. Angelou uses descriptive wording such as “like moons and like suns” and “hopes…

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    DéJa. I am a young lady, born in Southeast, a 17 year-old senior at Maya Angelou Public Charter School. I have been apart of the Maya family since the 8th grade. In hopes to become an Early Childhood Educator and cosmetologist. As a senior now at Maya Angelou, looking back I have so much to be grateful for. This loving community has created a space for me to overcome obstacles. Thanks to Maya and other programs, I have become an Achiever, young dedicated business woman, aspiring…

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an autobiographical novel written by civil rights activist and intersectional, Black feminist Maya Angelou in 1969. It is the first of seven novels she authored about her life before her death in 2014. In the novel, she delves into the most personal aspects of her life throughout the 1930s and 1940s, her upbringing, up until her graduation and the birth of her first child. Her life story deals with notable amounts of rejection, racism (institutionalized,…

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    Forged by Pain United States approached the eightieth-year anniversary of the abolition of slavery, however the social oppression of African American citizens steadily increased. Angelou's Graduation Day is a narrative driven piece about the author’s own experience when graduating from the eighth grade in 1940. The narrative not only highlights the importance of the narrator's graduation but also the expectations of Angelou’s community due to their persecution and separation. An individual’s…

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    she were present today, she would inform the public on various lessons about love, death, pain and the importance people have in this society. Dr.Angelou composed poetry to represent the troubling times throughout her life. She was abandoned by her parents at a young age and was sent to live in Arkansas. She and her brother, Bailey, felt neglected by their parents. Although, none of her relationships lasted, she fell in love multiple times. Dr.King died on her birthday, April fourth, and she…

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