Bringing the Gifts That My Ancestors Gave I Am the Dream and the Hope of the Slave Art

I rise, I am the dream and the hope of the slave - Maya Angelou

Angelou's powerful words will encourage people to believe in themselves for generations to come.


"I've learned that people will forget what yous said, people will forget what you did, merely people will never forget how you made them feel." – Maya Angelou

A smashing soul has left us. Everyone is saddened by the passing of ane of the virtually celebrated poet, writer, teacher, artist, dancer, director and civil rights activist, Dr Maya Angelou, who died on May 28, 2014, at the historic period of 86. People will never forget how Angelou fabricated them feel.

Poet, critic and scholar Joanne Thou Braxton remembers her every bit "America'due south most visible black female person machine biographer". To me, when I think of Angelou I think of Nelson Mandela's famous proverb,

"A expert head and a good middle are always a formidable combination."

Born as Marguerite Johnson on Apr four, 1928, in St Louis, Missouri, Angelou had an extensive career spanning over 50 years. From writing movie screenplays and boob tube scripts to performing as a vocalizer, dancer and role player, she did it all. In fact, Angelou received more than than 50 esteemed awards for her works, which include more than than 30 honorary degrees, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a Pulitzer Prize, a Tony, an Emmy and three Grammys.

She gained historical recognition equally the first all-time-seller African-American adult female for her most outstanding and revolutionary memoirI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), the outset part of her seven autobiographies. Angelou attains more or less a rare, one of its kind, hue in theCaged Bird that brings together casualness, companionship and severance – a touch, undeniably of certain calmness, that surpasses the terrified deposition and fury that Angelou endured as a young daughter.

"The free bird thinks of another cakewalk

And the merchandise winds soft through the sighing trees

And the fat worms waiting on a dawn-bright lawn

And he names the heaven his own.

But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams

His shadow shouts on a nightmare scream

His wings are clipped and his feet are tied

So he opens his throat to sing

The caged bird sings

With a fearful trill

Of things unknown

But longed for still

And his tune is heard

On the distant loma

For the caged bird

Sings of freedom."

(Stanzas from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sing)


Through her work, Angelou expressed profound feelings, intelligence, humour, audacity and elegance. In 1971, Angelou got an honor for her poetryJust requite me a cool drink of water 'fore I dice. Her other iconic poems includeYet I Rise, The Phenomenal Woman, The Discreteand Solitary.
"Now if you lot mind closely

I'll tell you what I know

Storm clouds are gathering

The wind is gonna blow

The race of human is suffering

And I tin can hear the moan,

'Crusade nobody,

Merely nobody

Tin can go far out here alone."

(A stanza from Alone)


Her words wholly clinch the reader and touch him/her deep in their soul, similar those of a spellbinder.
"Out of the huts of history'southward shame

I rise

Up from a past that's rooted in hurting

I rising

I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide,

Welling and swelling I conduct in the tide.

Leaving backside nights of terror and fear

I rise

Into a daybreak that'due south wondrously articulate

I rise

Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave,

I am the dream and the hope of the slave.

I rise

I rise."

(A stanza from Still I Rise)


What truly inspires me about Angelou is that she deals with intolerance, disparity, grievance and unfairness in such a creatively persuasive manner that you are left with no choice but to experience the emotions she is whispering inside your soul.

I take been a big fan of her work and the more I read about her life, the more than inspired I am. With a deep, royal voice, Angelou could convince even those on the brink of burning to have religion in themselves, to believe – "we had forcefulness of transformation inside us". She believed that love is a hidden power that enlightens the outer and inner self. Information technology is guidance from the middle that sets an example of self-dearest.

Being a woman, I believe it to be an honour for me to accept lived in the same time as Maya Angelou. Angelou is more but an influential personality for present-day women, she is the vision, she is the goal. Through her piece of work, she has taught women all over the globe to fulfil their dreams, not with the encumbrances of sufferings and tortures simply with cocky-decision and backbone.

Here, I share some of my personal favourites from Angelou's inspiring quotes:

"Be a rainbow in somebody else'south cloud."

"A adult female'southward heart should exist so hidden in God that a man has to seek Him just to find her."

"There is no greater desperation than bearing an untold story."

"The first fourth dimension someone shows you who they are, believe them."

"No sunday outlasts its dusk but will rise again and bring the dawn."

"Love recognises no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to make it at its destination, full of hope."

"A woman who is convinced that she deserves to accept just the best, challenges herself to requite the best. Then she is living phenomenally."

"A bird doesn't sing because information technology has an respond, information technology sings because it has a song."

"The desire to reach the stars is ambitious. The desire to achieve hearts is wise and most possible."

"We let our ignorance to prevail upon the states and make u.s.a. think we tin survive alone, lonely in patches, alone in groups, lone in races, even alone in genders."

"We may encounter many defeats only nosotros must not be defeated."

"No thing what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does keep, and information technology will be better tomorrow."

"It'due south one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself, to forgive. Forgive everybody."

"While I know myself as a creation of God, I am also obligated to realise and remember that everyone else and everything else are too God's creation."


Angelou's powerful words will encourage people to believe in themselves for generations to come up.

May God bless this great soul.

WRITTEN Past:
Tanveer Khadim An avid reader, freelance author and a blogger, Tanveer is pursuing way designing. She has a passion for cooking, attended cookery courses and tweets equally @TheFusionDiary (twitter.com/TheFusionDiary)

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