Marguerite Annie Johnson

Born April 4, 1928
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Died May 28, 2014 (Aged years)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Region North America
Language English
Profession Civil Rights Activist, Poet
Education George Washington High School
San Francisco Labor School
Period Contemporary
Movements Black Arts Movement
Notable Works I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), And Still I Rise (1978), Phenomenal Woman (1978)
Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom
National Medal of Arts
Grammy Awards
Politics Democratic
Bio Maya Angelou was an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist whose work transcended genres and touched the lives of millions. Her autobiographical work I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings was groundbreaking in its exploration of racism, identity, and personal strength, making her one of the first African American women to publicly discuss her personal life. Angelou's poetry, including iconic pieces like Still I Rise and Phenomenal Woman, celebrated the resilience and beauty of black womanhood.
NoPoemTopic
54A Brave And Startling TruthBrave, Stars, Truth
53A ConceitLoss, Love
52A Plagued JourneyJourney, Pakistan, Prison, Woman
51A Zoro ManLight, Mirror, Winter
50AfricaBlack, Daughter, History, Nature
49Ain’t That Bad?Bad, Black, Fine, Folk
48AloneAlone, Lying, Nobody, Suffering
47Awaking in New YorkDream, Sleep, Wind
46California ProdigalCalifornia, Eye, Frozen, Jasmine
45EqualityCry, Equality, Free, Rhythm
44Glory FallsCloud, Cross, Floor, Neck
43Harlem HopscotchCry, Curse, Think
42Human FamilyBlack, China, Difference, Different Thoughts
41I Know Why the Caged Bird SingsBird, Scream, Women
40InsomniacNight, Painful, Pride