she was abused by her mother's boyfriend and she became mute and did not talk for four years when she lived with her grand mother she meet Ms Flowers and she helped her find her voice again i hope this answered a little part of your question.
Maya Angelou faced childhood trauma, racism, poverty, and discrimination throughout her life. She experienced sexual abuse as a child, which deeply impacted her sense of self-worth and voice. Despite these challenges, she persevered and found strength in her writing and storytelling.
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her email is margueritejohnson.@yahoo.com
Maya Angelous real name as a kid was Marguerite Annie Johnson.
Bailey Johnson and Vivian Baxter Johnsoon
Maya Angelou passed away in the year 2014.
Maya Angelou's mother was Vivian Baxter Johnson, and her father was Bailey Johnson.
Maya Angelou's name is pronounced "MY-uh AN-juh-loh." The emphasis is on the first syllable of both "Maya" and "Angelou."
Guy Johnson is the son of Maya Angelou and her first husband, Anastasios Angelopulos.
in her spare time she likes to write poems or sing or write in her spare time she likes to write poems or sing or write
by keep trying and work hard.
Some of Maya Angelou's well-known poems include "Still I Rise," "Phenomenal Woman," "On the Pulse of Morning," and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." She has written numerous other poems addressing various themes including race, identity, and empowerment.
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.