Sunday, February 19, 2012

Maya Angelou and Mary J. Blige Celebrate Black History Month Some Afternoon Linkage Be a Book Giver on World Night Race Matters Agrees With Morgan Freeman That Is A Bunch On Bullisht! Common & Discuss Use Of “The NWord” [Video] hosts special to Civil Rights Public Radio Special

AUDIO: Maya Angelou on Whitney's legacy Dr Maya Angelou told BBC Radio 5 live how stars like Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston will be remembered. Maya Angelou's Black History Month Special to be broadcast Tuesday on public radio Poet Maya Angelou believes the stories of the civil rights movement need to be retold so that the country does not forget. To that end, she is hosting a "Black History Month Special," which will be broadcast on more than 175 public radio stations across the country. Read full article >> Dr. Maya Angelou Talks Parenting, Motherhood and Education in An Enlightening New Interview With Beccastone.com WASHINGTON -- In recognition of Black History Month, BECCASTONE.COM had the great privilege of speaking with Dr. Maya Angelou, one of the literary giants and artistic treasures of our time. Dr. Angelou ... Maya Angelou on Black history Maya Angelou presents a portrait of African Americans during the civil rights era, with guests Congressman John Lewis, poet Nikky Finney, songwriter Mary J. Blige, economist Julianne Malveaux, and Ambassador Andrew Young. Maya Angelou hosts Black History Month special Author and activist Maya Angelou hopes for a time when Black History Month will no longer be needed to explain the contributions of African-Americans. Maya Angelou Hosting Black History Month Special WASHINGTON (February 4, 2012) -- Author and activist Maya Angelou hopes for a time when Black History Month will no longer be needed to explain the contributions of African-Americans. 10 African-American Authors Everyone Should Read The majestic Maya Angelou, whom I met years ago at San Francisco?s Glide Memorial Church, once remarked, ?There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.? Sadly, this agony was once common to millions of African-Americans, whose stories often went untold or unheard, let alone published and read by the world. Maya Angelou hosts radio special on civil rights era Author and activist Maya Angelou hopes for a time when Black History Month will no longer be needed to explain the contributions of African-Americans. Maya Angelou hosts radio special, hoping for time when Black History Month no longer needed WASHINGTON - Author and activist Maya Angelou hopes for a time when Black History Month will no longer be needed to explain the contributions of African-Americans. Maya Angelou to speak at Penn State Harrisburg Poet Maya Angelou will speak in October at Penn State Harrisburg as part of it 2012 Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Lecture Series, "A Legacy of Persistence and Hope."
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