Maya Angelou
American poet, author, and civil rights activist (1928–2014) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maya Angelou[1][2] (i/ˈmaɪ.ə ˈændʒəloʊ/; born Marguerite Annie Johnson; April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American poet, author, writer, memoirist, and civil rights activist. She published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and was credited with a list of plays, films, and television shows spanning over 50 years. She received dozens of awards and more than 50 honorary degrees. Angelou was best known for her series of seven autobiographies, which focus on her childhood and early adult experiences. The first, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), tells of her life up to the age of 17 and brought her international recognition and acclaim.
Quick Facts Born, Died ...
Maya Angelou | |
---|---|
Born | Marguerite Annie Johnson (1928-04-04)April 4, 1928 St. Louis, Missouri, US |
Died | May 28, 2014(2014-05-28) (aged 86) Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US |
Occupation |
|
Period | 1951–2014 |
Subject |
|
Notable works |
|
Spouses |
|
Children | 1 |
Website | |
www |
Close