
Tag: Maya Angelou


Library of Congress to Display 9,000 Hours of Video Interviews with 2,600 African-Americans

Maya Angelou Had Three Things When She Wrote: the Bible, Roget’s Thesaurus, and a Bottle of Sherry

Glide Memorial Church in Los Angeles to Hold Celebration Service of Maya Angelou’s Life

Tyler Perry Reflects on Maya Angelou and the Celebration of Her Life
WATCH: Maya Angelou Celebrated as a “Virtuous Woman” and a “Woman of Faith” in Memorial Service

Maya Angelou’s Years as a Prostitute Were Not a Big Deal Because She Told the Truth on Herself in Her Book, “Gather Together in My Name” (We encourage all people to tell the truth on themselves and they will be amazed at how God and others will not make a big deal out of it.)

Thousands of People Attend Maya Angelou’s Memorial Service; Bill Clinton, Cicely Tyson, Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey Give Moving Speeches

Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey to Speak at Maya Angelou’s Memorial Service

Maya Angelou Memorial Service to Be Held at Wake Forest University on Saturday; Will Be Streamed Live Online

Funeral for Maya Angelou to Be Held Saturday at Wake Forest University

LISTEN: Maya Angelou said, “I Believe Jesus Christ Was the Most Courageous of Persons Because He Dared to Love”

Maya Angelou and the Politics of Hope

Maya Angelou: ‘I Love Being an African-American Woman’

911 Call Reveals Maya Angelou Did Not Want to be Resuscitated

Oprah Winfrey to Honor Maya Angelou With OWN Specials on June 1

Nikki Woods Pays Tribute to Maya Angelou

President & First Lady Obama Issue Statement on Passing of Maya Angelou

Tom Joyner says Goodbye to ‘Renaissance Woman’ Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou Cancels Baseball Event Due to Illness

One of America’s Oldest Black-Owned Bookstores, Marcus Book Stores, Is Shut Down
