It's a story based on an African American girl who sees how one black man can affect her whole race in either defeat or victory. Joe Louis, a boxer, goes against a white man and if he loses then the race goes further and further away from becoming equal to American society, be in slavery, feel stupid, ugly, worthless, like the whites want them to be. If he wins, it's another big step up for the black race.
Here is a link to the story: http://www.africanafrican.com/folder12/african%20african%20american1/slavery/Champion%20of%20the%20World.pdf
Because he refered to her a My-a little sister
her email is margueritejohnson.@yahoo.com
Maya Angelous real name as a kid was Marguerite Annie Johnson.
Bailey Johnson and Vivian Baxter Johnsoon
She is alive and well.
Maya Angelou's mother was Vivian Baxter Johnson, and her father was Bailey Johnson.
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.
Maya Angelou's name is pronounced "MY-uh AN-juh-loh." The emphasis is on the first syllable of both "Maya" and "Angelou."
No, he died after a series of strokes in 2000.
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
Maya Angelou was known for her signature style of colorful, African-inspired head wraps and flowing dresses. She often wore bold prints and vibrant colors that reflected her creative spirit and cultural pride.
In "Champion of the World" by Maya Angelou, the rising action is the tension that builds as the townspeople gather to listen to the radio broadcast of the Joe Louis fight. The excitement and anticipation among the crowd grow as they become emotionally invested in the outcome of the match. The rising action leads to the climax of the story when Joe Louis wins, and the crowd erupts in celebration.