Maya Angelou, born Marguerite Johnson, was a renowned American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist.
Her autobiographical series, beginning with "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," gained critical acclaim and national recognition.
Angelou's works often drew from her experiences as a Black woman in America, addressing themes of identity, racism, and personal growth.
Her poetry collection "Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'fore I Die" was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.
Angelou's influence extended beyond literature, as she played a significant role in the civil rights movement and was recognized as one of the most powerful women in America by Ladies Home Journal in 2001.
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