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Essay heading: Maya angelou alice walker
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It is seldom accepted as an inevitable outcome of the struggle won by survivors and deserves respect if not enthusiastic acceptance.' In this passage Angelou seems to be asking for recognition not only of her struggle but of the struggle of all black American women. The 'caged bird' of her title symbolizes all black women who, despite great adversity and oppression, live with dignity and strength; whether the 'caged bird' sings the gospel hymns of Momma or the husky blues of Vivian, she learns to survive and to respect herself in the process... displayed 300 characters
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The 'caged bird' of her title symbolizes all black women who, despite great adversity and oppression, live with dignity and strength; whether the 'caged bird' sings the gospel hymns of Momma or the husky blues of Vivian, she learns to survive and to respect herself in the process.
VI Social Sensitivity
Segregation was so complete in the 1930s 'that most black children didn't really absolutely know what whites looked like,' and Angelou herself 'never remembers that whites were really white... displayed next 300 characters
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