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Maya Angelou (born April 4, 1928) is considered one of the United States' most talented authors and poets, and has long been one of the strongest voices for civil rights activism in America. She is best known for her autobiographical writings, such as I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969) and All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes (1986). Her volume of poetry, Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Die (1971) was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, and she has published numerous other collections of verse.

Angelou's early activism led Martin Luther King, Jr. to request that she become the northern coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1959. In the early and mid-1960s, Angelou was an editor for newspapers in Africa, including The Arab Observer in Cairo, Egypt and The African Review in Accra, Ghana. She returned to the United States in the 1970s, being named a member of the Bicentennial Commission by Gerald Ford and a member of the Commission for International Woman of the Year by Jimmy Carter. She was given a lifetime appointment in 1981 as Reynolds Professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She also read one of her poems at Bill Clinton's inauguration in 1993, at his request.

In addition to her careers in literature and activism, Angelou has had success as a director, producer, actor, and author for stage, television, and film. She wrote the screenplay and score for the film Georgia, Georgia in 1971: the screenplay was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. She has twice been nominated for a Tony Award for her acting: once in 1973 for Look Away (her debut role), and once in 1977 for Roots. She was the first African-American woman admitted to the Directors Guild.

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Maya Angelou
Anonymous - October 18th, 2004
I'm doing a report in Maya Anglelou
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Maya Angelou
Anonymous - October 18th, 2004
i feel real sorry about what happened to maya don't you
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Maya Angelou
Anonymous - October 18th, 2004
i do too do you have 10 notecards?
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Maya Angelou
Anonymous - October 18th, 2004
yes i have way more than 10 more than 20 maybe more than 30 prob. later got to reaserch emily
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Maya Angelou
Anonymous - October 18th, 2004
i have 10, but just 10 im sort of slacking and i wish there were more resources bcause i dont want to have to read the whole book, bcause it is long and there isnt much time. I hope i do well on this cause it isnt looking too good right now.
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Maya Angelou
Anonymous - February 10th, 2005
Mrs Angelou can you please come to our school It is in Louisville Ga.
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Maya Angelou
dyankess205@yahoo.com - April 29th, 2005
i am doing a biography report on maya angelou, i need some information about her life., can you direct me to a web sight with her information please. thank you.
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Maya Angelou
pink - October 28th, 2005
what kind of person were you back then
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Maya Angelou
pink - October 28th, 2005
what are your books about.
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Maya Angelou
isis-kahirah@yahoo.com - December 21st, 2005
maya i am doing a power-point about you with my friend keri. to do a pwer-point you have to get information. at my school we do this during black history month and we have to do it on a african american. this is only for some fifth graders.i picked you because i want to learn more about you. i am reading your book called gather together in my name. i already read i know why the caged birds sing.(sorry for the bad grammer im trying to hurry) my name is isis .when we do the power-point we have to dress
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Maya Angelou
spsteph@yahoo.com - January 4th, 2006
I recently received an email on What is supposedly have been written by Maya- Maya angelou and clothing. The theme promotes racism which does not seem like Mrs. angelou. Did she write this?
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Maya Angelou
rossinisrossinis@yahoo.com - January 22nd, 2006
i need one of your pomes for free its for school.
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Maya Angelou
slittlep11@aol.com - September 18th, 2006
How many books has Dr. Maya Angelou wriiten?
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