Mom & me & mom

Angelou, Maya

Notes
'In the first decade of the twentiety century, it was not a good time to be born black, or woman, in America.' So begins this stunning portrait of Vivian Baxter Johnson: the first black woman officer in the Merchant Marines, purveyor of a gambling business and rooming house, and mother to one of our most cherished literary treasures. Anyone who's read the classic, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, knows Maya Angelou was raised by her paternal grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas. In Mom & Me & Mom, Angelou details what brought her mother to send her away and unearths the well of emotions Angelou experienced long afterward as a result. While Angelou's six autobiographies tell of her out in the world, influencing and learning from statesmen and cultural icons, Mom & Me & Mom shares the intimate, emotional story about her own family
Additional Notes
Maya Angelou, African Americans, racism, love, respect, mothers, daughters
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Physical Description: 195 pages, illustrations, portraits, 20 cm
MARC Import date: New York
MARC Record: New York
Location edition Bar Code due date
Library Office R28444