Maya Angelou On Identity & The Meaning of Life

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Maya Angelou On Identity & The Meaning of Life

I've always had the feeling that life loves the liver of it. You must live and life will be good to you.

- Maya Angelou -

Maya Angelou On Identity & The Meaning of Life

Through the sheer tenacity of her character and talent, despite being born into a tumultuous working-class family, abandoned by her father at the age of three, and abused in her childhood, the late Maya Angelou became a cultural phenomenon. This interview from 1977 brings us timeless wisdom from this phenomenal woman, as she explores issues of identity and the meaning of life. { read more }

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