I know why the caged bird sings / Maya Angelou. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Random House, (c)1969.Description: 281 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780394429861
- 9780812980028
- PS3551.A584.I366 1969
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Autobiography.
From the Publisher: A phenomenal #1 bestseller that has appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly three years, this memoir traces Maya Angelou's childhood in a small, rural community during the 1930s. Filled with images and recollections that point to the dignity and courage of black men and women, Angelou paints a sometimes disquieting, but always affecting picture of the people-and the times-that touched her life.
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