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MAYA ANGELOU (by: Natalie Branham & Madison Wilson)

By natmad
  • Born

    Born
    Born Marguerite Ann Johnson in Saint Louis, Missouri.
    Her parents were Bailey and Vivian Baxter Johnson
  • Family Drama

    Family Drama
    Maya's parents ended their marriage and her and her brother were sent to live with her fathers mom.
  • Early life Tragedy

    Early life Tragedy
    Maya was sexually abused and raped by her mother's boyfriend, Mr. Freeman. The shock made Maya mute and the children were sent back to live with their grandmother once again after moving back with their mother for a short period of time
  • Dance & Drama

    Dance & Drama
    Maya and her brother returned to live with her mother in San Francisco where she attended George Washington High School and studied dance and drama on a scholarship at the California Labor School
  • Inspired by a teacher

    Inspired by a teacher
    Maya's teacher, Bertha Flowers helped her to talk again and encouraged her interest in literature
  • Single mother

    Single mother
    After dropping out of school for a year, Maya returned to high school, but became pregnant and graduated a few weeks before giving birth to her son, Guy. She left home to bring up her son as a single mother working as a waitress and cook
  • Nightclub singer

    Nightclub singer
    She began her career as a nightclub singer and during this time took the name Maya Angelou
  • Miss Calypso

    Miss Calypso
    Maya recorded an album called Miss Calypso
  • Writing Skills Developed

    Writing Skills Developed
    Developed her skills in writing poetry and moved to New York, where she joined the Harlem Writers Guild
  • Civil Rights

    Civil Rights
    She became involved with Civil Rights Activists
  • Appointed by MLK jr

    Appointed by MLK jr
    At the request of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Maya Angelou became the northern coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
  • Moved Overseas

    Moved Overseas
    She met the South African civil rights activist Vusumzi Make, the two of them and and Guy moved, to Cairo, Egypt. In Cairo, Maya Angelou worked as editor of the English language weekly The Arab Observer. She later moved to Ghana
  • Returns to USA

    Returns to USA
    Returned to America hoping to help Malcolm X build his new Organization of African American Unity
  • Malcolm X assassinated

    Malcolm X assassinated
    Malcolm X is assassinated and Maya began working on her Autobiographical book 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'
  • I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is published
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    Awards & Prizes

    1970-Chubb Fellowship Award (Yale Unversity)
    1972-Pulitzer Prize Nomination
    1976-Ladies' Home Journal Award
    1977-Golden Eagle Award
    1986-Fulbright Program 40th Anniversary Distingued Lecturer award
    1991-Langston Hughes Medal
    1993- Grammy (Best Spoken Word Album)
    1996-Martin Luther King, Jr Legacy Association National Award
    2006-Mother Teresa Award
    2008-Hope for Peace and Justice Voice of Peace award
  • Oprah

    Oprah
    Met Oprah Winfrey and became her friend and mentor
  • Reads Poem at Presidential Inauguration

    Reads Poem at Presidential Inauguration
    Maya Angelou reads her poem On the Pulse of Morning at inauguration of President Bill Clinton
  • Mom & Me & Mom

    Mom & Me & Mom
    her eighth autobiographical book, "Mom & Me & Mom", a tribute to her mother and grandmother is published
  • Gone, But Not Forgotten

    Gone, But Not Forgotten
    Maya Angelou passes away at her home in North Carolina