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A drawing by portrait artist Marie-Claire Laffaire Material: 100% organic cotton Fit: oversized / Weight: 220 G/M² THE POETESS FIGHTING FOR CIVIL RIGHTS MAYA ANGELOU (1928-2014) - UNITED STATES Maya Angelou was an activist, poet, novelist, actress, director, and teacher. A victim of violence and trauma in her childhood, literature helped her regain the strength to speak. A key figure in African-American cultural life, she also stayed in Ghana where she hosted Malcolm X. Involved in the civil rights movement, she made her strong, unique, and literary voice heard to account for the life of a black woman in segregated America through seven autobiographical books and poetry. The bestseller I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, published in 1970, is the first volume of her memoirs, written under the guidance of James Baldwin. Included in the school curriculum, Maya Angelou's work is emblematic of a continued fight for equality, justice, and respect. A creation by artist Marie-Claire Laffaire
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SKU: P0032S Made in France Weight: 200 g (7.05 oz)














































