A Song Flung Up To Heaven by Maya Angelou
This memoir picks up during the turbulent mid-1960s, tracing the narrator’s return from time abroad to the United States as she becomes more deeply involved in the civil rights movement. She recounts intense political engagement, the emotional fallout of violent losses and betrayals, and the difficulty of raising a child while shouldering public commitments. Through candid, reflective prose she examines grief, resilience, racial identity, and the personal costs and sustaining hopes found in activism.
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- 2002
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