Monday, 18 July 2016

On the Noble Story of Black Womanhood

On the Noble Story of Black Womanhood

Bill Moyers’ first interview with Maya Angelou was filmed in 1973 in her cottage in Berkeley, California. At the time, Angelou, 45, was already an accomplished singer, dancer, poet, author, actress, editor, songwriter and playwright. As Bill noted in his introduction, this “gifted and very human woman” had “touched more bases than Henry Aaron. Yet, all these categories failed to do justice to the scope of her life.”
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