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Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou was a talented American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist. She has embarked her name in the pages of history with her persistence and dedication. She faced a lot of struggles and problems in life but she never chose to give up. Her path to success filled with several obstacles. Her novels will forever be remembered and read with utmost admiration. She is an epitome of a strong woman who has accomplished a lot for herself and others. Similarly she tirelessly fought for human rights and also created history cherished pieces of literature that will always remain relevant.

Maya Angelou was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She has a very scarred childhood. She suffered a lot of physical abuse and harassments from her childhood. At the mere age of seven her mother’s boyfriend raped her. This majorly impacted her life and left her wounded deep inside. But bravely she reported the crime and this eventually led to her mother’s boyfriend’s death. Somehow she felt she was held guilty for this and never spoke about this. This solace time helped her discover her hugely. She grew up being a matured woman and through this journey she discovered about her passion for books and literature.

During the initials days she struggled a lot. Her career started as a dancer at the nightclubs in San Francisco and New York. She was a very persistent and confident woman. She never once stepped back from her struggles. Maya always aimed to walk past these with utmost determination. After her marriage collapsed she decided to move to Africa. Here she met Malcolm X and learned about the African culture. This was the major turning point in her life. Once she got back to the United States she became a symbol and activist of the African-American Civil Rights Movement. Therefore she chose to serve her people and did her best to make a difference in life. Maya Angelou was a multitalented woman. Similarly she was a dancer, actress, film producer, film director, poet, writer, professor.

Age: 1928-2014
Languages: American
Books Pulished: 37

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