If I had the privilege to meet that person, it was Maya Angelo. She is an impressive and wonderful woman for ten years. She is not only an actor, a poet, but also a mother. Maya Angelo was a beautiful black woman in her era representing justice. She experienced slavery and endured it. Her legacy and history have been conveyed through poetry such as "I know why the birds in the cage sing", "raisins in the sun" and "women of phenomena".
Maya Angelo handed out her poem, and when I thought of myself, I shared her thoughts on life. She makes a person who speaks of the poem as strong as herself. It sounds like Maya, she thinks and talks about her life. Maya wrote her poem from first person perspective From the first section of the poem, we can see the use of the pronoun "me" and "myself".
Maya married Tosh Angelos in 1952. Tosh Angelos is a former sailor, smart, gentle, reliable, and fair. He is exactly the stability that Maya and Guy need. Maya was longing for this stability, but marriage lasted only five years and she resumed dance career. "Singing and Swingin, and being as happy as Christmas" are looking forward to this period of her life. Maya married South African free fighter Wusumu in 1960 and moved to Cairo with him. So she was an editor of the Arab review from 1964 until 1966. From 1963 to 1966, she became an editor and administrator of the University of Ghana. Maya's second marriage did not last long. Maya and Vusumzi divorced in 1963. Maya and her son returned to America in 1974. Maya continues his career as a writer, poet and actress. She made her debut with "Look Away" and was nominated for Tony. She also starred and starred "Freedom Song and Dance Performance". Her other famous plays include "black" and "ajax".
In 1951, Maya married a musician Tosh Angelo, an aspire of Greece, which was a very sensitive topic, but White and Black criticized racial relations even though Maya's own mother did not approve the union Did. Their marriage was short lived and ended in 1954. After moving to New York in 1959, Maya Angelou joined the Harlem Writers' Guild. At this point, she was deeply involved with her professional Castro and anti apartheid extremists she met the South African Freedom fighter Vusumzi Make, and her relationship with the end of the period ended. At the end of the relationship, Maya and her son Guy moved to Accra in Ghana. So she made it possible for my son to go to college. She is a close-up editor of Africa's review, a freelance writer in the Ghana era, and broadcasted her own radio program on Ghana Radio.