Racism in the Black American Autobiographical Work From Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
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- 1. Research Scholer, P.G.Department of English and Research Centre,People's College,Nanded,India
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From her first autobiography, Angelou's goal was to "tell the truth about the lives of black women" but in later work her goals turned to writing about the ups and downs of her own life. Life brought him passion, not better experiences. She has the power to overcome anything. This article, titled "The Injustice of Racism in Black-American Autobiographical work of Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," discusses the author's social problems as a young mother, daughters, and black women, and how to support her. . Fight in the name of racial justice. She wrote as a witness to her suffering and success.
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