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2007-02-25 10:42:34 · 3 answers · asked by leondedan 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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After four years in Stamps, the children returned to their mother's care. At age eight, Angelou confessed that her mother's boyfriend had sexually abused her, and Angelou's uncles beat the man to death. Horrified by the outcome, she became mute, believing, as she has stated, that "the power of [her] words led to someone's death." She remained nearly mute for another five years, at which point her mother sent the children to live with their grandmother once again. Angelou credits a close friend in Stamps, Mrs. Flowers, for helping her "refind her voice". She began to speak again at age 13. During one of her first bouts of activism, Angelou persisted at age 15 in becoming the first black person hired on the San Francisco streetcars.

2007-02-25 10:49:08 · answer #1 · answered by melissa 6 · 0 1

What is surprising is that she is able to write just joyful poetry after being raped for 5 years when she was 8 years old. She is a someone I admire greatly.

2007-02-25 11:08:58 · answer #2 · answered by Libby 6 · 0 0

That she can write?

2007-02-25 10:47:09 · answer #3 · answered by Phillip 4 · 0 2

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