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Great Writers: I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS, Maya Angelou
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Published: 1969, 300 pages
Dialectic Journal/Lesson Plans: 109 pages,43,242 words, visuals
Oprah Winfrey
I was fifteen years old when I discovered I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. It was a revelation. I had been a voracious reader since the third grade, yet for the first time, here was a story that finally spoke to the heart of me. I was in awe. How could this author, Maya Angelou, have the same life experiences, the same feelings, longings, perceptions, as a poor black girl from Mississippi—as me?
I marveled from the first pages:
“What you looking at me for?
I didn’t come to stay …
I just come to tell you, it’s Easter Day.”
I was that girl who had recited Easter pieces—and pieces of Christmas poems, too. I was that girl who loved to read. I was that girl raised by my Southern grandmother. I was that girl raped at nine, who muted the telling of it. I understood why Maya Angelou remained silent for years. I bonded with her every word.
Each page revealed insights and feelings I had never been able to articulate. I thought, Here’s a woman who knows me, who understands. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings became my talisman. As a teenager, I tried convincing everyone I knew to read it. Its author was now my favorite author, someone I idolized from afar.
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