Google Doodle celebrates Maya Angelou
The writer's unbelievable biography is praised for what might have been her 90th birthday celebration.
Maya Angelou had an unbelievable life, and Wednesday's Google Doodle praises it.
Angelou is currently known as a world-popular writer and artist who distributed seven life accounts and a few books of verse, however, her initial life was horrible. At 7 years old, she was sexually manhandled and assaulted by her mom's beau. He was discharged from imprisoning following one day. After four days he was killed, and Angelou wound up quiet for a long time. Later Angelou would state, "I thought, my voice murdered him; I executed that man since I told his name."
Amid this particular time of her life, she wound up immersed in the composed word. She read Shakespeare, Dickens and Edgar Allen Poe and ended up keen on dark specialists like Frances Harper, Anne Spencer, and Jessie Fauset.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, her best-known work, was critical to the advancement of what numerous allude to as self-portraying fiction. Her work concentrated on issues, for example, prejudice and character.
She passed away on May 28, 2014. Today would have been her 90th birthday celebration.
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