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  1. By Maya Angelou. You may write me down in history. With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt. But still, like dust, I'll rise. Does my sassiness upset you? Why are you beset with gloom? ’Cause I walk like I've got oil wells. Pumping in my living room. Just like moons and like suns, With the certainty of tides,

  2. 15 de fev. de 2024 · Still I Rise - Discover the meaning behind Maya Angelou's inspiring poem, with an audio recording of actress Rosie Perez reading this classic work, which has been celebrated by Serena Williams, Cory Booker, and other public figures.

  3. 24 de dez. de 2017 · Leia abaixo o poema And Still I Rise publicado em 1978, traduzido Ainda me levanto por Walnice Nogueira Galvão. Assista ao vídeo, com locução de Kusum Toledo. Conheça a tradução de Still I Rise (Ainda Me Levanto) da poetisa e ativista negra Maya Angelou! Watch on. Ainda me levanto (And Still I rise) Podes inscrever-me na História.

  4. And Still I Rise is author Maya Angelou's third volume of poetry, published by Random House in 1978. It was published during one of the most productive periods in Angelou's career; she had written three autobiographies and published two other volumes of poetry up to that point.

  5. Still I Rise‘ by Maya Angelou (Bio | Poems) is an inspiring and moving poem that celebrates self-love and self-acceptance. The poem takes the reader through a series of statements the speaker makes about herself. She praises her strength, her body, and her ability to rise up and away from her personal and historical past.

  6. Ainda assim eu me levanto (Still I Rise)’, um poema de Maya Angelou. Por. Revista Prosa Verso e Arte. - Você pode me marcar na história. Com suas mentiras amargas e distorcidas. Você pode me esmagar na própria terra. Mas ainda assim, como a poeira, eu vou me levantar. . Meu atrevimento te perturba? O que é que te entristece?

  7. Still I Rise. Maya Angelou. From Angelou’s collection And Still I Rise (1978). This poem is a response to society’s attitudes from black women. As Zora Neale Hurston another, black...