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Conversations with Maya Angelou

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From Maya Angelou:

I decided many years ago to invent myself. I had obviously been invented by someone else–by a whole society– and I did't like their invention.


All those years in that little town in Arkansas, I learned through the literature. So much that when I later grew to be six feet tall, and at sixteen had a child and was unmarried, years later I decided that this is my world. My grandparents' and great grandparents' and great, great, great grandparents' blood and sweat enriched this soil. So this is my country.


The black writer in particular should throw out all of that propaganda and pressure, disbelieve everything one is told to believe and believe everything one is told not to believe. Start with a completely clean slate and decide, "I will put it out."


To begin with, if you're black and every model of beauty is either white or dark-skinned black, then it has to create some insecurity in a person like me, who couldn't conform. But I was blessed with the advantage of anger. It was a kind of hauteur. I could withdraw from such plebeian company and stand tall and sneer.

264 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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How can you go wrong with Maya Angelou? Oh, right, you can't.
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Basically a collection of magazine/newspaper articles and interviews where they have spoken with Maya Angelou and got her thoughts, mainly on her life and her work.
She is an engaging subject evening written form.
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