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Equality; I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings; A Poem for The Million Man March; And Still I Rise; Phenomenal Woman; These Yet be United States; A Brave and Startling Truth...
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Still I Rise ... When You come ... On The Pulse of Morning by Maya Angelou...
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We chose to make a video out of three of Maya Angelou's poems, including: "Africa," "Phenomenal Woman," and "Son to Mother." We had a short time to put this video together but we are very proud of our work and now can understand Maya that much better...
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Born Marguerite Johnson, Maya Angelou spent her formative years shuttling between St. Louis, Missouri, a tiny, totally segregated town in Arkansas, and San Francisco where she realized her ambition of becoming that city's first black streetcar conductor.
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