Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings

One of the most influential works in the canon of black American literature, Maya Angelou's autobiographical work I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings offers readers a frank and inspirational personal portrait of what it means to overcome and move past personal trauma and racism. This compelling edition provides readers with an in-depth biography of the author and presents a series of essays that discuss racism as it relates to Angelou's work. Topics include race and gender, humor and folklore, and death and rebirth. Modern perspectives on the issue of racism are presented as well, allowing readers to connect the themes of the text to the world of today.

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Review: Racism in Maya Angelou's I Know Why The Caged Bird SingsThis series focuses on how social issues have been presented in classic literature. These books provide a unique perspective to the United States' social issues both past and present.ARBA, March 2009
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Grades
10-12+
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Grades
10-12+
Details:
Product type: Paperback Book
ISBN: 978-0-7377-3905-3
Author: Claudia Durst Johnson
Copyright: 2008
Reading Level: Grades 10-12+
Interest Level: Grades 10-12+
Dimensions: 6" x 9"