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Contains sites relating to the life and works of American poet and author Maya Angelou.
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Official website includes biographical information, lists of the poet's works, recent interviews, books and recordings for sale, and agent's contact information.
Profile of the author and each of her books, including some videos. From the African American Literature Book Club.
Biography, photograph, and selected poems.
Brief biography, photograph, and selected poems.
Information from 'National Women's Hall of Fame'.
Obituary of the American author and poet, with links to related stories, pictures and videos.
Profile of the American poet, author and civil rights activist. Includes quick facts, videos and related stories.
Collected quotations by the American poet, born April 4, 1928.
Videos and transcripts of appearances on C-SPAN, from 1992 through 2013.
Video and transcripts of shows featuring the American poet and activist.
Encyclopedia article includes related web sites.
Official account of the American icon. "We are more alike than unalike."
Profile, articles, reviews and links.
Broadway credits and awards, from the official source for information on every Broadway theatre and production.
Lists of film and television appearances along with related videos.
Collection of recent and archived news and commentary, photos, multimedia and selected web resources.
Highlights of her interview by Terry Gross in 1986. Includes links to other NPR interviews and articles about the American icon.
Angelou refused to speak for much of her childhood and revealed the scars of her past in her groundbreaking memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. She opened doors for black and female writers.
Selected collection of poems written by the famed American poet, author and civil rights activist.
Profile of acclaimed American poet, storyteller, activist and autobiographer.
Tweets from the official account of Maya Angelou, poet and civil rights activist.
Online encyclopedia article. Includes biographical information.
Interview by Alison Beard: "Now 85 and a professor at Wake Forest University, she says her success as a storyteller stems from “seeing us as more alike than we are unalike”—that is, from finding universal themes." (May 01, 2013)
1995 interview by Ken Kelley. (May 01, 1995)
Video of the discussion with acclaimed poet Maya Angelou about the inspiration and process of writing her inaugural poem for President Clinton. She also talked about her new collection of essays about tolerance and understanding. (November 02, 1993)
Official website includes biographical information, lists of the poet's works, recent interviews, books and recordings for sale, and agent's contact information.
Information from 'National Women's Hall of Fame'.
Angelou refused to speak for much of her childhood and revealed the scars of her past in her groundbreaking memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. She opened doors for black and female writers.
Collected quotations by the American poet, born April 4, 1928.
Biography, photograph, and selected poems.
Broadway credits and awards, from the official source for information on every Broadway theatre and production.
Profile of the author and each of her books, including some videos. From the African American Literature Book Club.
Encyclopedia article includes related web sites.
Collection of recent and archived news and commentary, photos, multimedia and selected web resources.
Videos and transcripts of appearances on C-SPAN, from 1992 through 2013.
Obituary of the American author and poet, with links to related stories, pictures and videos.
Video and transcripts of shows featuring the American poet and activist.
Profile of the American poet, author and civil rights activist. Includes quick facts, videos and related stories.
Brief biography, photograph, and selected poems.
Lists of film and television appearances along with related videos.
Profile, articles, reviews and links.
Official account of the American icon. "We are more alike than unalike."
Highlights of her interview by Terry Gross in 1986. Includes links to other NPR interviews and articles about the American icon.
Tweets from the official account of Maya Angelou, poet and civil rights activist.
Profile of acclaimed American poet, storyteller, activist and autobiographer.
Selected collection of poems written by the famed American poet, author and civil rights activist.
Online encyclopedia article. Includes biographical information.
Interview by Alison Beard: "Now 85 and a professor at Wake Forest University, she says her success as a storyteller stems from “seeing us as more alike than we are unalike”—that is, from finding universal themes." (May 01, 2013)
1995 interview by Ken Kelley. (May 01, 1995)
Video of the discussion with acclaimed poet Maya Angelou about the inspiration and process of writing her inaugural poem for President Clinton. She also talked about her new collection of essays about tolerance and understanding. (November 02, 1993)
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