maya angelou
...ut woman Grandmother Henderson led her family in prayer each day at 4:00am." (Aging and Human Development 181) When Maya was about six, she and Baily moved to St. Louis to live with her mother, and her boyfriend, Mr. Freeman. While staying in St. Louis, she was raped by Mr. Freeman. Afterwards, Mr. Freeman was killed. Maya was certain that her voice had the power to kill, after all, she was the one that told on him, so Maya became mute for the next two years. After returning to Stamps, a woman by the name of Bertha Flowers brought Maya out of her mute. "Mrs. Flowers she had the grace of control to appear warm in the coldest of weather... she acted just as refined as the white folks." (Angelou, Caged Bird 76-78) Mrs. Flowers brought the works of Shakespeare, Hawthorne, and many others to Maya. Mrs. Flowers made her read and recite the verses. Maya was about 11, Grandma Baxter moved her and Baily to San Francisco, California to escape to racial fights in the south. Maya was just as mystified with her mother now as when she first meets her in St. Louis. Maya would go to see her father every so often, until one summer he asked Maya to live with him for the summer. Maya's father often took trips to Mexico on the weekend. Maya went with him on one, just to find herself driving her drunken father home. When Maya returned home, she got into an awful fight with her father's girlfriend. Maya then ran away, became homeless, and lived in a junkyard. One year after Maya became homeless, she returned home with her mother. Maya Page 3 attended secondary school, and found herself a job being the first black conductorette on the San Francisco street cars. This was a great accomplishment in Maya's mind, she had done something that no one else has ever done. Maya was now about 16 years of age, and curious about sex. She thought that maybe she was lesbian, so to find out, she had sex with a friend, and ended up pregnant. Maya was only 16 years old. She was now the Mother of Guy Johnson. Maya moved to West Africa, and took up the job as a professor at The University of Ghana. Where She enroled Guy, now 17. Maya was now among her people, Blacks. "We were Black Americans in West Africa, where for the first time in our lives the color of our skin was accepted as correct and normal." (Angelou God's Children 3). Maya is now a professor at Wake forest university, in North Carolina. She often gives speeches, reads poems and like to travel in her free time. Maya was brought up during a very difficult time in American history. The post depression era and the beginning of segregation greatly influenced young Maya. She and her family had very few run-ins with whites, and rarely did they associate with them. I feel that being angry about the racism and deprived of the best education, affected her writing. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development writes about on of Maya's run-ins "A group of poor white girls came to the store trying to humiliate her grandmother. They called her names and did everything possible to try and humiliate her grandmother... As a young black girl watching this scene, the author related that she was extremely angry as her grandmother stood, prayed, and sang to it all, oblivious to it all." (Aging and Human Development 181) Page 4 There were many contemporaries that influenced Maya Angelou during her life. Such as Dr. Martin Luther King JR. They both had similar views in civil rights, during the time period that Maya started writing. At the request of Dr. King, Ms. Angelou became the north coordinator of the South Christian Leadership conference. President Gerald Fo...