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thehopefulquotes:We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.— Maya Angelou
heygingergirl: “The caged bird sings with a fearful trill, of things unknown, but longed for still, and his tune is heard on the distant hill, for the caged bird sings of freedom.” — Maya Angelou (via purplebuddhaproject)
dark-strangers-art:If one is lucky, a solitary fantasy can totally transform one million realities.~Maya Angelou
thoughtkick: “Try to be a rainbow in someone else’s cloud.” — Maya Angelou
itsonlyyforever: hedda-hopper: My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style. To a life well-lived, RIP Maya Angelou (April 4, 1928 - May 28, 2014) Words are
kingjaffejoffer: This super bowl has featured Beyonce, Alicia Keys, J Hud, Oprah and Maya Angelou … and then the lights get cut off. #BlackestSuperBowlEver They’re going to dump a barrel of purple drink on the coach at the end
cupscakessnickersandgrits: tweetmytwatter: soflyniggaswannastalkme: note-a-bear: sugahwaatah: jazzzasaruss: blackgirlsparadise: They trying to claim Maya Angelou now. Her writing inspired all, but to minimize the experience of being a black women
aliyahpatricia: mynamesdiana: blackfashion: ylhuna: myonce: Maya Angelou’s “Hey Black Child,” recited by 3-yr old Pe’Tehn Raighn Kem 🌼🌸🌼🌸🌼 Black Excellence 👸🏾👑 wow that was beautiful Oh my goodness
afrique-ah: onetwo-t: “On Josie Webb’s thirteenth birthday, her aunt gave her a book that changed her life. It was a volume of Maya Angelou poems. After Josie read “And Still I Rise”, she knew she didn’t want to be a…a ballet dancer, or
blackrebelz: fullten: Black people who look down on sex workers but quote Malcom x, and love poems by Maya Angelou And who don’t even get why this is ironic ^^^^^^^^
lascasartoris: Amiri Baraka and Maya Angelou, James Baldwin and Lorraine Hansberry, and Toni Morrison all getting down!! Pure joy
*In my Maya Angelou voice*
asetedgeskinky: tyrachai: asetedgeskinky: tyrachai: i love tea Yes that’s: Cicely Tyson Josephine Baker Maya Angelou Eartha Kitt Dorothy Dandridge Our foremothers weren’t ashamed of their sexuality and their bodies so stop shaming
biscuitsarenice: Guy Johnson on Pearl Bailey’s treatment of his mother Maya Angelou
molothoo: quiteliterallyhotsauce: I really cried. Honestly, why would I wanna be anything BUT black We survived the middle passage & 400 years of attempted genocide. Yet we still rise like Maya Angelou. Lisssssttteeennn 😭 This is is
wocinsolidarity: micdotcom: Watch: Nicki Minaj reciting Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” is the most empowering video you’ll see today I FEEL LIKE I’VE BEEN WAITING MY WHOLE LIFE FOR THIS AND I STILL WASN’T READY
savedbythe-bellhooks: savedbythe-bellhooks: Source: bell hooks Source: bell hooks, in an interview with Maya Angelou through the Shambhala Sun.
zenpencils: MAYA ANGELOU ‘Phenomenal Woman’
bohemianegyptain: I really hate the fuckin hypocrisy when it comes to interracial relationships Black man with a white women you’re an enemy in the eyes of black women Maya Angelou had two white husbands and died a pro black hero
styledbysimonealexis: Nina Simone. Nikki Giovanni. Maya Angelou. Angela Davis. Zora Neal Hurston. Me. Photography : @00candie00 & @fdimages. Shirt from: www.shelbybirch.com
wishbone-md: micdotcom: Watch: Nicki Minaj reciting Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” is the most empowering video you’ll see today Chills
afrique-ah: eunxoia:onetwo-t:“On Josie Webb’s thirteenth birthday, her aunt gave her a book that changed her life. It was a volume of Maya Angelou poems. After Josie read “And Still I Rise”, she knew she didn’t want to be a…a ballet dancer,
micdotcom: Watch: She tops it all off by reciting Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” She is my inspiration
fullten: Black people who look down on sex workers but quote Malcom x, and love poems by Maya Angelou
stereoculturesociety: CultureSOUL: Presidential Medal of Freedom Honorees *The African Americans* 1. Oprah Winfrey (2013) 2. Toni Morrison (2012) 3. Maya Angelou (2011)
intoxicatingtouches: “It’s the reach of my arms, the span of my hips, the stride of my step, the curl of my lips. I am a woman, phenomenally.” - Maya Angelou
sesamestreet: We’re saddened by the passing of our friend Maya Angelou. Thank you for all you’ve done, and for all the hugs.
banji-realness: VV Brown, photo by Margot Bowman ‘Nothing Will Work Unless You Do’ - Maya Angelou
poems-and-words: Book of the day: Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird SingsGet the FREE Kindle Reading App
lovelifelaurennn: gurl: 15 Of The Most Inspiring Quotes From Maya Angelou R.I.P., you phenomenal woman. That first quote is everything
etiquette-exquis:hannahmaemuse:My great hope is to laugh as much as I cry; to get my work done and try to love somebody and have the courage to accept the love in return. -Maya Angelou
zenpencils:Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou. Happy International Women’s Day!
thisdayinsnlhistory: January 18: 1997 – Host David Alan Grier turns Maya Angelou into a poetic pitchwoman for Butterfinger, Froot Loops and Pennzoil
audreyheckburn: Today(May 28th) Dr. Maya Angelou died at 86, and the world now has lost a great poet, author, and civil rights activist. But at least we have her works, and her memory, left behind. written works AutobiographiesI Know Why the Caged
heytonks: “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” - Maya Angelou
aquapages: “My mission in life is not merely survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humour, and some style” - Maya Angelou
whiskeysoaked: “Surviving is important. Thriving is elegant.” -Maya Angelou
didierleclair: CURVE AHEAD… Author Maya Angelou in her younger days…
zenpencils: Celebrating International Women’s Day: PHENOMENAL WOMAN by Maya Angelou
naturaekos: “You alone are enough. You have nothing to prove to anyone.” — Maya Angelou (via amargedom)
gretaroseevans: “I would like to be known as an intelligent woman, a courageous woman, a loving woman, a woman who teaches by being.” — Maya Angelou (via embracingwild)
fromtheinnersoul: I have always had this passion to fall in love in the library. Or a coffee shop. Stealing glances over my book of Maya Angelou and catching them looking back at me over some poetry. Sipping my latte in the back, while they come sit
its-a-different-world: onetwo-t: “On Josie Webb’s thirteenth birthday, her aunt gave her a book that changed her life. It was a volume of Maya Angelou poems. After Josie read “And Still I Rise”, she knew she didn’t want to be a…a ballet
noahcameronschnapp: In diversity there is beauty and there is strength. – Maya Angelou
black-supremafeminist: fullten: Black people who look down on sex workers but quote Malcom x, and love poems by Maya Angelou Listen, Octavia is my queen. Yes R.I.P ICON Octavia St. Lauren
jungz: Malcolm X and Maya Angelou Ghana, 1964
blunthought: Maya Angelou, Malcolm X, Julian Mayfield, Sylvia Boone.
gradientlair: Maya Angelou (April 4, 1928-May 28, 2014). Dancer. Singer. Poet. Author. Speaker. Educator. Creative. Inspirer. Mother. Black woman. Beautiful. She means so much to me. Everything. May she rest in peace. “My mission in life is not
vogue: The world lost Maya Angelou today.In memoriam: 1928–2014Photograph by Taylor Jewell
awesomepeoplehangingouttogether: Dave Chappelle and Maya Angelou
teafortwo29:lotusslolo: thomasjay32: lexistentialism: quietemptydiariess: Maya Angelou’s “Hey Black Child,” recited by 3-yr old Pe’Tehn Raighn Kem My heart 😍😍😍 😩😩😩😩😩 Tears for some reason, happy tears Every black
dailynickigifs: Nicki Minaj reads ‘Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou
micdotcom: Watch: Nicki Minaj reciting Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” is the most empowering video you’ll see today i love her so much jesus christ
duragdaddy: maya angelou has a msg for you. i hate u brandon lmaoo
amargedom: “The real difficulty is to overcome how you think about yourself.” — Maya Angelou (via goodreadss)
sassysexymilf: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” ~ Maya Angelou
wordpainting: Writers at Work … 1. William Faulkner 2. Susan Sontag 3. J.K. Rowling 4. Anne Sexton 5. John Steinbeck 6. Jack Kerouac 7. George Orwell 8. George Bernard Shaw 9. Stephen King 10. Maya Angelou
dashama: “People will forget what you said. They will forget what you did. But they will not forget how you made them feel.” - #MayaAngelou 💗 This post is dedicated to the beautiful soul of Dr Maya Angelou, artist, poet, inspiration to