Description (From the Publisher):
Today Maya Angelou is one of the world's most respected writers and poets. In the 1930s and 1940s she was a poor Black girl growing up in the segregated American South. She suffered prejudice and cruelty from people she trusted as well as at the hands of an unjust society. Above all, Maya learned about the power of love and hope. This is Maya’s true story.
Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Growing Up Black
Chapter 2 The Store
Chapter 3 Life in Stamps
Chapter 4 Momma
Chapter 5 A New Family
Chapter 6 Mr. Freeman
Chapter 7 Return to Stamps
Chapter 8 Tow Women
Chapter 9 Friends
Chapter 10 Graduation
Chapter 11 California
Chapter 12 Education
Chapter 13 A Vacation
Chapter 14 San Fransisco
Chapter 15 Maturity
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