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Maya Angelou
4 April 1928 - 28 May 2014
Poems of Maya Angelou
A Brave And Startling Truth
A Conceit
A Plagued Journey
Ain't That Bad?
Alone
Awaking In New York
Caged Bird
California Prodigal
Equality
Glory Falls
Harlem Hopscotch
Human Family
I know why the caged bird sings
In All Ways A Woman
Insomniac
Kin
Life Doesn't Frighten Me
Men
Million Man March Poem
Momma Welfare Roll
Old Folks Laugh
On Aging
On The Pulse Of Morning
Our Grandmothers
Passing Time
Phenomenal Woman
Pickin Em Up and Layin Em Down
Preacher, Don't Send Me
Recovery
Refusal
Remembrance
Savior
Son to Mother
Song for the Old Ones
Still I Rise
Televised
The Black Family Pledge
The Detached
The Health-Food Diner
The Lesson
The Mothering Blackness
The Rock Cries Out to Us Today
The Traveller
The Week of Diana
These Yet To Be United States
They Went Home
Touched By An Angel
We Had Him
Weekend Glory
When Great Trees Fall
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