Community And Culture In Maya Angelou, The Gift By Victoria Horsford

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While reading “Maya Angelou, The Gift “by Victoria Horsford it’s breath taking seeing how Maya Angelou treats her society, her community, her culture. Mayas a woman who wants to show people a different view on life. Seeing her or better said reading about how she donated about 70% of her personal and professional letters, drafts of poems, and her novels to Harlem based Schomburg Center at NY public library. It is said that her work will be alongside other great people like Malcolm X, Langston Hughes, Dr. Ralph Bunche, and Lorraine Hansberry. Maya even had somewhat of a small speech but it was more of spoken word/blank verse terrain. Maya also ended up singing When it looked like the sun wasn’t going to shine anymore, God gave man the rainbow, the sign of hope. Maya continued to talk about how she felt about being in a library, As soon as I am around books, I am okay. No bad can happen to you in the library. You can’t be raped nor mugged in the library.
In her collection Maya Angelou donated it is said she donated letters which were personal and professional. In those letters there are letter from Mayas good friends like James Baldwin. Mayas collections also contains drafts of her memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings which is one the most popular books she has ever written. The article states that other papers she had pertinent to her life in theater on and off Broadway, which were given to Wake Forest University, in North Carolina.
In the Article “Maya Angelous’s Return To St. Louis” Maya Angelou speaks about the times she was in St.louis when she was younger. Main thing she spoke about was when she has been raped by her mother’s boyfriend which was in one of her famous novels I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Maya also ment...

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... Maya was asked about the voices of poets and if they gotten weaker or not. Maya responded that the voices haven’t gotten weaker at all. Its actually the opposite she says, it seems that poetry has gotten more exposure over the years. There are slam concerts slam poetry, poetry clubs and wine clubs you would be surprised on how many people attend them.
Final question Maya Angelou was asked Has being a black woman been a blessing? Yes very very much she said, hearing the music, the music of the black language. It’s the it is spoken she says, its like a melody, it’s so fetching, so delicious. It’s like the way people speak now or act interest her very much, it seems like she like to compare the way it used to be to the way it is now. Maya Angelou is a very inspirational woman she has been through so much in her life, to where she has become such a successful woman.

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