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17 de nov. de 2006 · Black Pearls: The Poetry of Maya Angelou opens with the poet reading hard words: "No, the gap-legged whore on the eastern shore, enticing Europe to come into her"; "kneeling mothers picking undigested beans from yesterday's shit"; and "what a pity, the pity has folded in upon itself."
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4.59. 44 ratings2 reviews. Maya Angelou reads her poetry, talks about I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and discusses a three-year period in her childhood in which she refused to speak. She's proud of being black, beautiful, musical, sexy and sassy.
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Angelou was also a prolific and widely-read poet, and her poetry has often been lauded more for its depictions of Black beauty, the strength of women, and the human spirit; criticizing the Vietnam War; demanding social justice for all—than for its poetic virtue.
1 de mar. de 1998 · Maya Angelou reads her poetry, talks about I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and discusses a three-year period in her childhood in which she refused to speak. She's proud of being black, beautiful, musical, sexy and sassy. But she is most proud of what she has accomplished as a writer. Recorded in 1979.
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‘ Woman Work ’. Many of Maya Angelou’s best-known poems focus on the plight of women, and specifically Black women. Another important strand to her work is work itself: a focus on the daily menial tasks which many wives and mothers have to carry out around the home as part of their domestic duties.
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