Maya Angelou
Kururam
Maya Angelou
Sex or gender | female ![]() |
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Country of citizenship | Lardǝwa Amerika yǝ ![]() |
Su suro tǝlam usulu yǝ | Maya Angelou ![]() |
Birth name | Marguerite Annie Johnson ![]() |
Given name | Maya ![]() |
Family name | Angelou ![]() |
Name in kana | マヤ・アンジェロウ ![]() |
Date of birth | 4 Shawul 1928, 1928 ![]() |
Place of birth | St. Louis ![]() |
Date of death | 28 Chidi 2014 ![]() |
Place of death | Winston-Salem ![]() |
Cause of death | disease ![]() |
Spouse | Paul du Feu ![]() |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English ![]() |
Writing language | English ![]() |
Field of work | Poetry, essay ![]() |
Employer | Wake Forest University ![]() |
Educated at | George Washington High School, California Labor School ![]() |
Work period (start) | 1969 ![]() |
Ethnic group | African Americans ![]() |
Instrument | voice ![]() |
Magnum opus | I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, On the Pulse of Morning, And Still I Rise, Even the Stars Look Lonesome ![]() |
Archives at | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture ![]() |
Member of | Alpha Kappa Alpha ![]() |
Owner of | Q128480571 ![]() |
Influenced by | Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, James Weldon Johnson, William Shakespeare, Zora Neale Hurston ![]() |
Official website | https://mayaangelou.com ![]() |
Has works in the collection | The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Givens Collection of African American Literature ![]() |
Has written for | Zuka ![]() |
Related category | Category:Films directed by Maya Angelou ![]() |
Copyright status as a creator | works protected by copyrights ![]() |
Maya Angelou (/ˈændʒəloʊ/ i AN-jə-loh; [1] [2] shiro Marguerite Annie Johnson lan bowotindǝ; April 4, 1928 ⁇ May 28, 2014) shima kakkadi kǝla kǝnǝngabe am lardǝ Americabe-a, kakkadi kǝla hakku amsobe-a. Shiye kitawu kǝntawu kǝn yakkǝma, kitawu kǝn yakkǝma, kitawuwa kǝrawu kadaa, kuru shima kǝla biske makkarbe-a, fimbe-a, kuru telebijinbe-a saa 50 kozǝna lan sǝdǝna. Shidә darajawa kada-a daraja daraja 50 kozәna gowono. Angelou bǝ dǝ kitawunzǝ kǝrmaye kǝn yakkǝnadǝ kǝla kǝnǝnganzǝ-a kuru kǝnǝnganzǝ burobe-an rowono. Buro salakye, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), kǝnǝnganzǝ saa 17 ro sǝdǝna dǝ hawarze kakkadi shima dǝ shima sikki dinalan zauro sunzu nowotu.