Maya Angelou
Appearance
Marguerite Ann Johnson (kent as Maya Angelou; Aprile 4, 1928 – Mey 28, 2014) wis an American poet an author. She publishit seiven autobiography beuks an mony beuks o poetry. She is creditit wi quite a few stage plays, movies an television programs.
She receivit dozens o awairds an ower thirty honorary doctoral degrees. She wis born in St. Louis, Missouri.
Angelou deit in Winston-Salem, North Carolina frae unkent causes agit 86.[1][2][3]
References
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