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    Graduation by Maya Angelou This essay I read called Graduation told a story about a young Middle School African American girl named Maya Angelou‚ who was graduating and was moving on to High School back in 1940. She was from a small town in Arkansas and was extremely excited to be graduating. She had high hopes for the future and right before the graduation ceremony‚ she felt like she was the birthday girl‚ the center of attention. She had done well for herself throughout the school year with

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    Maya Angelou Father

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    perhaps it’s something they did that made you keep them in your mind for so long. As for fellow American poet‚ memoirist‚ and civil rights activist Maya Angelou ‚ she has stated that “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said‚ people will forget what you did‚ but people will never forget how you made them feel”. As for me I believe Maya Angelou is correct on the idealism of feelings keeping memories alive. To begin‚ Growing up without a fatherly figure is a miserable reality for many young

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    Biography of Maya Angelou

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    Maya Angelou Biography 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. Born April 4‚ 1928 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Maya Angelou’s given name was Marguerite Johnson‚ Maya and her brother Bailey spent most of their childhood living with their grandmother in rural Arkansas. Maya grew up in Stamps and learned what it was like to

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    Maya Angelou is a phenomenal woman. She was born into a devastating decade‚ that suffered numerous tragedies. Not only had society shaped her as a woman‚ she has also shaped our society and influenced many lives. She is still living today‚ yet I believe her legend will never die. Furthermore I will share with you what motivated her and some of her gratifying experiences. How she was effected by society‚ and what she did about it. Also how the time period she was born into made her the extraordinary

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    Maya Angelou was raised in segregated rural Arkansas. She is a poet‚ historian‚ author‚ actress‚ playwright‚ civil-rights activist‚ producer and director. She lectures throughout the United States and abroad and is Reynolds professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University in North Carolina since 1981. She has published ten best selling books and numerous magazine articles earning her Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award nominations. At the request of President Clinton‚ she wrote and delivered

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    Essay On Maya Angelou

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    Maya Angelou I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is perceived by many literary critics to be one of the most important books of two generations. It is the first in a five volume autobiography about author Maya Angelou’s life. Maya Angelou is not only a well known author‚ but also a poet‚ actress‚ director‚ playwright‚ film producer‚ and civil rights activist. Maya is also an accomplished spokeswoman‚ traveling the country taking on taboo topics such civil rights‚ or gender equality. She is one of the

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    Afrcia by Maya Angelou

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    Africa by Maya Angelou describes the country Africa from the point of view of African Americans. In the first stanza Angelou uses the geographical make up of the land to give humanizing features to the continetnt. She describes the mountains of Africa as her breast and her hair is the deserts. Line six‚ "two Niles her tears" describes the Nile river as flowing tears and reflects her pain. "Thus she has lain" in this stanza describes an African American woman’s struggle in Africa. This phrase is mentioned

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    09/19/2014 Maya Angelou - Graduation Graduation is an important transition time in every person’s life. It is about moving on to something better and more important and to use your knowledge to achieve life goals. This is what the children attending the grammar school believed as well‚ including Maya Angelou. Given from her point of view‚ the story Graduation has ethos because as an African American girl‚ she shared the same thoughts and feelings as everyone standing on the stage or in the

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    Maya Angelou Theme

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    freedom to all races. Maya Angelou experienced this sense

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    since colonial times. In her essay “Graduation‚” Maya Angelou recollects the experience of her eighth grade graduation in the 1930s to examine the personal growth of humans caught in the adversity of racial discrimination. Through narrative structure‚ selection of detail‚ and use of imagery‚ Angelou encourages young blacks to follow their ambitions with pride‚ despite what the “white man” thinks of them. Through her narrative structure‚ Angelou aspires for young black students to maintain “Negro”

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