

She was also nominated for an Emmy Award for her acting in Roots, and her screenplay Georgia, Georgia was the first by a black woman to be filmed. She has written and produced several prize winning documentaries, including "Afro-Americans in the Arts," a PBS special for which she received the Golden Eagle Award.
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Her best-selling autobiographical account of her youth, "I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings," won critical acclaim in 1970 and was a two hour TV special on CBS. In television, she has made hundreds of appearances. In the film industry, through her work in script writing and directing, Maya Angelou has been a groundbreaker for black women. She is on the board of the American Film Institute and is one of the few female members of the Director's Guild.

She received numerous honorary degrees and was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to the National Commission on the Observance of International Woman's Year and by President Ford to the American Revolutionary Bicentennial Advisory Council. Martin Luther King, Jr., she became the northern coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and in 1975 she received the Ladies Home Journal Woman of the Year Award in communications. "I am human," Angelou said, quoting from her own work, "and nothing human can be alien to me." But always, she came back to love - and humanity. She spoke of her early love for William Shakespeare's works, and offered her audience excerpts from the poems of several African-Americans, including James Weldon Johnson and Paul Lawrence Dunbar. "The honorary duty of a human being is to love," Angelou said. She ranged from story to poem to song and back again, and her theme was love and the universality of all lives. Maya Angelou, poet, was among the first African-American women to hit the bestsellers lists with her "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," held the Great Hall audience spellbound with stories of her own childhood. She was appointed by President Gerald Ford to the Bicentennial Commission and by President Jimmy Carter to the National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year. Angelou became the northern coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

In Ghana, she was feature editor of The African Review and taught at the University of Ghana. She married a South African freedom fighter and lived in Cairo where she was editor of The Arab Observer, the only English-language news weekly in the Middle East. Maya Angelou, who spoke French, Spanish, Italian and West African Fanti, began her career in drama and dance. At the request of President Clinton, she wrote and delivered a poem at his 1993 presidential inauguration. She published ten best selling books and numerous magazine articles earning her Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award nominations. She lectured throughout the US and abroad and was Reynolds professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University in North Carolina since 1981. She was a poet, historian, author, actress, playwright, civil-rights activist, producer and director. Louis, was raised in segregated rural Arkansas. Maya Angelou, born Apas Marguerite Johnson in St.
