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Maya Angelou: Going from Strength to Strength

Maya Angelou: Going from Strength to Strength

Released Thursday, 18th January 2024
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Maya Angelou: Going from Strength to Strength

Maya Angelou: Going from Strength to Strength

Maya Angelou: Going from Strength to Strength

Maya Angelou: Going from Strength to Strength

Thursday, 18th January 2024
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In just 86 years Maya Angelou lived dozens of lives.

Perhaps best known for her seminal autobiography I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou is one of the most celebrated literary minds in history, whose poetry and prose has touched generations of readers. But before Caged Bird, Angelou danced and sang on and off Broadway, earned the moniker “Miss Calypso” in the 1950s, called dozens of American cities and African nations home, and even became the first Black woman to work as a cable car conductor in San Francisco.

On this episode of Making, host Brandon Pope sits down with Rita Coburn, co-director of the Peabody-Award-winning PBS documentary Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise; Randal Jelks, professor of African and African American studies and American studies at the University of Kansas; and Dr. Maxine Mimms, the founder of the Tacoma Campus of Evergreen State College and a longtime friend of Angelou.

“Her main word was courage,” Dr. Mimms said, “The courage to love, the courage to walk, the courage to move.”

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