WHO WAS SHE?
Maya Angelou was
an american writer, singer and activist for the civil rights. She has a very
hard life (I won’t talk about that, so you will have to read her
books/autobiographies). She took dance classes and danced contemporary dance in
African American organizations of San Francisco. Then she danced and sang in
nightclubs and try to learn the language of each country that she visited, so
she spoke a lot of languages. Along with Martin Luther King Jr, they organized
the ‘Cabaret for freedom’ to benefit the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference and later on she started her activism pro-Castro and anti-apartheid.
She acted in several plays and then she started writing, among other things,
her famous autobiographies. The one that make her famous was I know why the
caged bird sings, a book that tells her memories until her seventeens.
WHAT HAS SHE WRITTEN?
·
I know why the
caged bird sings (1969)
·
Gather together in
my name (1974)
·
Singin’ and
swingin’ and gettin’ merry like christmas (1976)
·
The heart of a
woman (1981)
·
All God’s children
need traveling shoes (1986)
·
A song flung up to
heaven (2002)
·
Mom & me &
mom (2013)
I attach here her bibliography because she wrote so many books that
it is impossible to write them all here, that’s why I just put her
autobiographies.
WHAT HAS SHE SAID?
‘If you’re always
trying to be normal you will never know how amazing you can be’.
WHY WE SHOULD NOT FORGET HER AND HER WORK?
She is a clear
example of overcoming. She overcame sexual abuses by a member of her family,
she had a hard life and she had to work as a prostitute, etc, to turn into a
great political activist, in favor of the rights of her race and in favor of
women. She also stirred up the autobiographical genre because of the themes she
talks about in her books, worthy of reading.
-Saru
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