i dont know i just wanna answer it...
by rashida foreman
Because he refered to her a My-a little sister
her email is margueritejohnson.@yahoo.com
Maya Angelou's writing was influenced by her experiences as an African American woman, her involvement in the civil rights movement, her time living in various parts of the world, and her love of literature and storytelling. These influences shaped her unique voice and perspective that resonated with readers around the world.
Her mother told her that she can read them out in public were all the people can hear what you write in poetry.
Maya Angelous real name as a kid was Marguerite Annie Johnson.
Mrs. Bertha Flowers influenced Maya Angelou by encouraging her love of literature and poetry, introducing her to classics and challenging her to read and recite poetry aloud. Mrs. Flowers helped Maya develop her confidence and voice as a writer, providing her with mentorship and guidance that shaped her journey as a writer and poet.
Bailey Johnson and Vivian Baxter Johnsoon
Maya Angelou passed away in the year 2014.
Yes, Maya Angelou's brother shot and killed her mother's boyfriend in self-defense. This incident had a profound impact on Angelou and influenced her decision to stop talking for several years.
Maya Angelou's mother was Vivian Baxter Johnson, and her father was Bailey Johnson.
No, not all of Maya Angelou's poems are about racism. She wrote on a variety of topics including love, empowerment, identity, strength, and resilience. While racism is a recurring theme in some of her works, her poetry is diverse and explores a wide range of human experiences.
Maya Angelou's son, Guy Johnson, was involved in a motorcycle accident in which he lost his leg. This event greatly impacted Angelou and influenced her poetry and writing.