Maya Angelou
(1928-2014)

African-American Poet, Civil Rights Leader

National Women's Hall of Fame
Living Legacy Award

1990 Academy of Achievement Achiever

2000 National Medal of Arts
2008 Lincoln Medal

2011 Presidential Medal of Freedom

birthdate: April 4
birthplace:
St. Louis, Missouri

Maya Angelou (born Marguerite Ann Johnson) has been called a global renaissance woman for her diverse contributions as a civil rights activist, poet, novelist, memoirist, playwright, educator, director, actress, dancer, songwriter, singer, and historian. She was one of the most influential voices of our time for women and African Americans. Maya Angelou's artistic pursuits began in the 1950s when she wrote and performed in off-Broadway plays and European tours, danced with the famous Alvin Ailey modern dance company, and recorded an album. In the early 1960s she lived in several African countries, teaching, and writing and editing newspapers. Then she became active in the civil rights movement and worked with both Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In 1970 her first book, a memoir entitled, I know Why The Caged Bird Sings, was published and was a tremendous international success. Since then she wrote more than 30 best-selling books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, including five memoirs. Maya Angelou was also been active in television and film as a screen writer, actress, producer and director. She was the first black woman director in Hollywood and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for the 1972 film Georgia, Georgia, for which she wrote the screenplay and composed the score. It was the first screenplay by an African American woman ever to have been filmed. Her works also garnered Emmy and Tony nominations as well as three Grammy Awards. In 1981, Maya Angelou began teaching at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, and starting in the 1990s began a rigorous schedule on the lecture circuit, making up to 80 appearances a year. President Bill Clinton asked Maya Angelou to write a poem to recite at his inauguration in 1993. Maya Angelou inspire the best in humanity, and received many awards and accolades including the 2011 Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the United States.

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