Maya Angelous Father
Dec. 27, 2024
Maya Angelou - “Family isn't always blood. It's the people in your life who want you in theirs: the ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would do Maya Angelou - "...My fathers sit on benches,Their flesh count every plank, The slats leave dents of darkness Deep in their withered flank. And they gnarled like broken candles, All waxed and Caged Bird” Inspired by the Library of Congress | From the Catbird Seat Maya Angelou on X: ""We live in direct relation to the heroes and sheroes we have. The men and women who without knowing our names or recognizing our faces, risked and sometimes Maya Angelou on X: ""From the 40's through the 60's [Langston Hughes] was called the 'People's Poet.' Years later people would call me the same. I am eternally grateful to capture our Maya Angelou - "I was seventeen, very old, embarrassingly young, with a son of two months, and I still lived with my mother and stepfather. They offered me a chance to leave | Maya Angelous Father