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Author | : Laura M. |
Publisher | : Hyperink Inc |
Total Pages | : 29 |
Release | : 2012-03-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1614648115 |
ABOUT THE BOOK Maya Angelou is renowned worldwide for being one of the most influential women of our time. Her literary pieces, civil rights campaigning, filmmaking, dancing and acting have all received critical acclaim over the past four decades. Angelou has been privileged enough to have worked alongside some of history's most awe inspiring African-American civil rights campaigners, and has spent many years revisiting her roots in Africa. As someone who has come from a childhood filled with pain and tragedy, Angelou has made achievements that even those who come from more privileged beginnings would struggle to make. Her poetry, and other literary works, have been heavily influenced by her life, her culture and Harlem Renaissance authors. Much of her work is used in high schools and colleges around the world, but it has also caused a great deal of controversy. Angelou's approach to literature has been praised by feminists and literary critics alike. She has been recognized for her honest approach to the trials and tribulations that have plagued African Americans in the United States. Her approach has never been sugar coated, and at times her work has attracted criticism from those who would have preferred a less graphic approach. EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK In a bid to prevent the world from thinking she is frivolous, Angelou has attempted to remain tight lipped about her relationships. It is reputed that she has been married at least three times, but she will neither confirm nor deny whether there have been more marriages. In 1951, she married a Greek singer named Enistasious, who she would affectionately refer to as "Tosh."At the time that they became married, interracial relationships were heavily condemned in American society. The pair attended dance classes together and attempted to stage performances, but they were unsuccessful. A year later, the marriage broke down. Angelou found she had a passion for dancing, and began performing on a regular basis at the Purple Onion Club, an arena that has given many celebrities their rise to fame, including Woody Allen. Her time at the Purple Onion Club was short lived, and she began touring with other performers. Her talent took her around the world, and as she traveled she made a conscious effort to learn the languages of the countries she visited. This led to her learning Arabic, French and Spanish, among other languages. Maya Angelou had at least two additional marriages. Buy a copy to keep reading! CHAPTER OUTLINE Biography of Maya Angelou + Introduction + Maya Angelou's Background and Upbringing + Maya Angelou's Major Accomplishments and Awards + Maya Angelou's Personal Life + ...and much more
Author | : Maya Angelou |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2010-07-21 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 030747772X |
Here is a book as joyous and painful, as mysterious and memorable, as childhood itself. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings captures the longing of lonely children, the brute insult of bigotry, and the wonder of words that can make the world right. Maya Angelou’s debut memoir is a modern American classic beloved worldwide. Sent by their mother to live with their devout, self-sufficient grandmother in a small Southern town, Maya and her brother, Bailey, endure the ache of abandonment and the prejudice of the local “powhitetrash.” At eight years old and back at her mother’s side in St. Louis, Maya is attacked by a man many times her age—and has to live with the consequences for a lifetime. Years later, in San Francisco, Maya learns that love for herself, the kindness of others, her own strong spirit, and the ideas of great authors (“I met and fell in love with William Shakespeare”) will allow her to be free instead of imprisoned. Poetic and powerful, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings will touch hearts and change minds for as long as people read. “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings liberates the reader into life simply because Maya Angelou confronts her own life with such a moving wonder, such a luminous dignity.”—James Baldwin From the Paperback edition.
Author | : Greg Manora |
Publisher | : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2020-01-28 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1645691047 |
Raising Ivy is an amazing true story of faith, hope, and love that chronicles one family's journey from the cruelty of slavery, poverty, and segregation in the fields of rural Alabama to prosperity and triumph on the football fields and in vaunted halls of the Ivy League. Raising Ivy examines the power of education, faith, family, and football to lift and transform the family from illiteracy to a fifth generation descendent becoming an Ivy League graduate and only the fifth black man to be captain of the Yale Football Team. The journey is filled with murder, intrigue, secret societies, and tales of glory on the grid iron. Raising Ivy combines simple faith-based lessons with humorous anecdotes, powerful true events, and poignant revelations that take the reader along on this the incredible journey to Yale and back.
Author | : Akṣapāda |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 69 |
Release | : 2019-02-12 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : |
Maya Angelou’s Celebration of Words: 1001 Expressions of an Uncaged Bird The prolific author, Maya Angelou is the best known for her influencing words that threw light on the contemporary quandary of human kind. In spite of being the the first black lady director in Hollywood, Maya Angelou always preferred to be known as a ‘teacher who writes’. Honored with the National Medal of Arts from President Bill Clinton in 2000, Maya Angelou was bestowed with Presidential Medal of Freedom, highest civilian honor in United States, in 2010 by President Barrack Obama. After the success of the critically acclaimed first autobiography “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”, Angelou wrote another six books on her life experiences. Acquaintance with Martin Luther King Jr. made her involving in civil right movements. This book has the best and biggest collection of quotes from great advocate of humanity…Spare your time to read her thought provoking quotes. Indulging and thought-provoking words from the famous poet, writer, autobiographer and spokesperson for black people and women...
Author | : Maya Angelou |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 60 |
Release | : 2013-04-10 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0307833275 |
Another remarkable collection of poetry from one of America's masters of the medium. The first part gathers together poems of love and nostalgic memory, while Part II portrays confrontations inherent in a racist society.
Author | : Marlon Peterson |
Publisher | : Bold Type Books |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 2021-04-13 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1645036502 |
From a leading prison abolitionist, a moving memoir about coming of age in Brooklyn and surviving incarceration—and a call to break free from all the cages that confine us. Marlon Peterson grew up in 1980s Crown Heights, raised by Trinidadian immigrants. Amid the routine violence that shaped his neighborhood, Marlon became a high-achieving and devout child, the specter of the American dream opening up before him. But in the aftermath of immense trauma, he participated in a robbery that resulted in two murders. At nineteen, Peterson was charged and later convicted. He served ten long years in prison. While incarcerated, Peterson immersed himself in anti-violence activism, education, and prison abolition work. In Bird Uncaged, Peterson challenges the typical “redemption” narrative and our assumptions about justice. With vulnerability and insight, he uncovers the many cages—from the daily violence and trauma of poverty, to policing, to enforced masculinity, and the brutality of incarceration—created and maintained by American society. Bird Uncaged is a twenty-first-century abolitionist memoir, and a powerful debut that demands a shift from punishment to healing, an end to prisons, and a new vision of justice.
Author | : Rainer Maria Rilke |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1993-08-17 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0393350509 |
Born in 1875, the German lyric poet Rainer Maria Rilke published his first collection of poems in 1898 and went on to become renowned for his delicate depiction of the workings of the human heart. These translations by M.D. Herter Norton offer Rilke's work to the English-speaking world in an accurate, sensitive, modern version.
Author | : Alice Walker |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2011-11-22 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1453223967 |
“A classic novel of both feminism and the Civil Rights movement” in 1960s Atlanta by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Color Purple (Ms.). As she approaches the end of her teen years, Meridian Hill has already married, divorced, and given birth to a son. She’s looking for a second chance, and at a small college outside Atlanta, Georgia, in the early 1960s, Meridian discovers the civil rights movement. So fully does the cause guide her life that she’s willing to sacrifice virtually anything to help transform the conditions of a people whose subjugation she shares. Meridian draws from Walker’s own experiences working alongside some of the heroes of the civil rights movement, and the novel stands as a shrewd and affecting document of the dissolution of the Jim Crow South. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Alice Walker including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.
Author | : Shonda Buchanan |
Publisher | : Wayne State University Press |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 2019-08-26 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0814345816 |
A moving memoir exploring one family’s legacy of African Americans with American Indian roots. Finalist, 2024 American Legacy Book Awards, Autobiography/Memoir Black Indian, searing and raw, is Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club and Alice Walker's The Color Purple meets Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony—only, this isn't fiction. Beautifully rendered and rippling with family dysfunction, secrets, deaths, alcoholism, and old resentments, Shonda Buchanan's memoir is an inspiring story that explores her family's legacy of being African Americans with American Indian roots and how they dealt with not just society's ostracization but the consequences of this dual inheritance. Buchanan was raised as a Black woman, who grew up hearing cherished stories of her multi-racial heritage, while simultaneously suffering from everything she (and the rest of her family) didn't know. Tracing the arduous migration of Mixed Bloods, or Free People of Color, from the Southeast to the Midwest, Buchanan tells the story of her Michigan tribe—a comedic yet manically depressed family of fierce women, who were everything from caretakers and cornbread makers to poets and witches, and men who were either ignored, protected, imprisoned, or maimed—and how their lives collided over love, failure, fights, and prayer despite a stacked deck of challenges, including addiction and abuse. Ultimately, Buchanan's nomadic people endured a collective identity crisis after years of constantly straddling two, then three, races. The physical, spiritual, and emotional displacement of American Indians who met and married Mixed or Black slaves and indentured servants at America's early crossroads is where this powerful journey begins. Black Indiandoesn't have answers, nor does it aim to represent every American's multi-ethnic experience. Instead, it digs as far down into this one family's history as it can go—sometimes, with a bit of discomfort. But every family has its own truth, and Buchanan's search for hers will resonate with anyone who has wondered "maybe there's more than what I'm being told."
Author | : Maya Angelou |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 54 |
Release | : 2013-04-10 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 0307833240 |
Lyrical and cadent, dramatic and sometimes playful, these poems speak of love, longing, parting; of freedom and shattered dreams; of Saturday-night partying and the smells and sounds of Southern cities.