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| Book: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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In this first volume of her celebrated collection of memoirs, the poet Maya Angelou describes in vivid, lyrical detail her childhood as a young black girl in the South. | |
| Book: Letter to My Daughter (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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"I gave birth to one child, a son, but I have thousands of daughters. You are Black and White, Jewish and Muslim, Asian, Spanish speaking, Native Americans and Aleut. You are fat and thin and pretty and plain, gay and straight, educated and... | |
| Book: A Song Flung Up to Heaven (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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When this volume of her autobiography opens, Angelou is returning home from Africa to work alongside Malcolm X. However, she shortly thereafter learns of his assassination and begins her dark journey through the violent terrain of the civil rights... | |
| Book: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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In this first volume of her celebrated collection of memoirs, the poet Maya Angelou describes in vivid, lyrical detail her childhood as a young black girl in the South. | |
| Book: The Heart of a Woman (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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HEART OF A WOMEN, the fourth volume of Maya Angelou's autobiography, describes the beginning of her writing career and the years when she first became politically active, relating encounters with the Harlem Writers Guild and Martin Luther King, Jr. | |
| Book: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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In this first volume of her celebrated collection of memoirs, the poet Maya Angelou describes in vivid, lyrical detail her childhood as a young black girl in the South. | |
| Book: All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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Angelou writes about her travels in Africa, particularly Ghana (including a romance with an African Muslim), as well as her trip to Germany with an American acting troupe, where she must face her own prejudices. | |
| Book: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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| Book: Hallelujah! the Welcome Table (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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Maya Angelou continues her exploration of her life in this memoir that includes recipes. As Angelou ranges through memories of her experience, she provides recipes for meals that have been important to her, from a cassoulet shared with M.F.K. Fisher... | |
| Book: Even the Stars Look Lonesome (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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Personal essays by Maya Angelou on a variety of subjects, including aging, Africa, Oprah, and many more. | |
| Book: The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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Angelou's poems are beloved for their humor, their contagious musical rhythms, and their celebration of African-American culture in all its rich diversity--particularly the struggles and achievements of black women. | |
| Book: Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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In 24 brief essays, Maya Angelou gives her views on racial tolerance and spirituality, illustrated candidly with her own life experiences. | |
| Book: I Shall Not Be Moved (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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Maya Angelou's fifth book of poetry conveys the rich complexity of African-American culture in all its joy and tragedy. As always, her language is an infectious blend of the highly personal and the mythic. | |
| Book: Maya Angelou (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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Angelou's poems are beloved for their humor, their contagious musical rhythms, and their celebration of African-American culture in all its rich diversity--particularly the struggles and achievements of black women. | |
| Book: Letter to My Daughter (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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"I gave birth to one child, a son, but I have thousands of daughters. You are Black and White, Jewish and Muslim, Asian, Spanish speaking, Native Americans and Aleut. You are fat and thin and pretty and plain, gay and straight, educated and... | |
| Book: Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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In 24 brief essays, Maya Angelou gives her views on racial tolerance and spirituality, illustrated candidly with her own life experiences. | |
| Book: Phenomenal Woman (Linda Sunshine, Hardcover)
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These four poems, all of them in praise of women, are among Angelou's most beloved works: "Phenomenal Woman," "And Still I Rise," "Weekend Glory," and "Our Grandmothers." | |
| Book: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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In this first volume of her celebrated collection of memoirs, the poet Maya Angelou describes in vivid, lyrical detail her childhood as a young black girl in the South. | |
| Book: The Maya Angelou Poetry Collection (Maya Angelou)
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Angelou's poems are beloved for their humor, their contagious musical rhythms, and their celebration of African-American culture in all its rich diversity--particularly the struggles and achievements of black women. | |
![]() | Book: Bailey White (Maya Angelou)
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| Book: Life Doesn't Frighten Me (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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Presents Maya Angelou's poem illustrated by paintings and drawings of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Features biographies of both the author and artist. | |
| Book: The Heart of a Woman (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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HEART OF A WOMEN, the fourth volume of Maya Angelou's autobiography, describes the beginning of her writing career and the years when she first became politically active, relating encounters with the Harlem Writers Guild and Martin Luther King, Jr. | |
![]() | Book: Poems (Maya Angelou, Paperback)
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Angelou's poems are beloved for their humor, their contagious musical rhythms, and their celebration of African-American culture in all its rich diversity--particularly the struggles and achievements of black women. |
![]() | Book: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (Maya Angelou)
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In this first volume of her celebrated collection of memoirs, the poet Maya Angelou describes in vivid, lyrical detail her childhood as a young black girl in the South. |
| Book: Phenomenal Woman (Maya Angelou, Hardcover)
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These four poems, all of them in praise of women, are among Angelou's most beloved works: "Phenomenal Woman," "And Still I Rise," "Weekend Glory," and "Our Grandmothers." |
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