Maya Angelou
BORN: Marguerite Johnson, April 4, 1928, St. Louis,
Missouri
EDUCATION: Attended public school in Stamps, Arkansas
and San Francisco, California
Publications:
Autobiographies, Personal
Essays, Children's Books,
Poetry, Plays,
Screenplays
Acting:
Television Appearances, Films
& Plays
Recordings:
Scores, Spoken
Word Albums
Contributor of Articles
Additional Works
Other Accomplishments
Languages
Affiliations
Honors & Awards
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PUBLICATIONS:
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
RANDOM HOUSE & BANTAM BOOKS
I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS, 1970 - On February
26, 1995, Bantam Books congratulated Maya Angelou for being
the first African-American to be the longest-running (2 years)
on The New York Times Paperback Nonfiction Bestseller
list.
GATHER TOGETHER IN MY NAME, 1974.
SINGIN' AND SWINGIN' AND GETTIN' MERRY LIKE CHRISTMAS,
1976.
THE HEART OF A WOMAN, 1981 – In September 1997,
USA Today's "Best-Selling Book",
Jumped from #83 to #11 on The New York Times Paperback
Nonfiction Bestseller list.
ALL GOD'S CHILDREN NEED TRAVELING SHOES, 1986.
THE COMPLETE COLLECTED POEMS OF MAYA ANGELOU, 1994
– Includes “On the Pulse of Morning,” delivered
at the inauguration of President Clinton on January 20, 1993.
A SONG FLUNG UP TO HEAVEN, 2002. Made The New York Times
Best-Seller List for Hardcover Nonfiction.
HALLELUJAH! THE WELCOME TABLE: A LIFTIME OF MEMORIES WITH
RECIPES, 2004.
AMAZING PEACE: A CHRISTMAS POEM, 2005 – Read
at the lighting of the National Christmas Tree at the White
House on December 1, 2005.
MOTHER: A CRADLE TO HOLD ME, 2006 – Poems in
praise of mothers.
PERSONAL ESSAYS
RANDOM HOUSE & BANTAM BOOKS
WOULDN'T TAKE NOTHING FOR MY JOURNEY NOW, 1993.
EVEN THE STARS LOOK LONESOME, 1997 – Jumped from
#79 to #22 on The New York Times
Paperback Nonfiction Bestseller list.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
STEWART, TABORI & CHANG
LIFE DOESN'T FRIGHTEN ME, 1993.
CLARKSON POTTER
MY PAINTED HOUSE, MY FRIENDLY CHICKEN AND ME, 1994.
KOFI AND HIS MAGIC, 1996.
POETRY
RANDOM HOUSE & BANTAM BOOKS
JUST GIVE ME A COOL DRINK OF WATER ‘FORE I DIIIE,
1971 - Nominated for a
Pulitzer Prize.
OH PRAY MY WINGS ARE GONNA FIT ME WELL, 1975.
AND STILL I RISE, 1978.
SHAKER, WHY DON'T YOU SING, 1983.
NOW SHEBA SINGS THE SONG, 1987.
I SHALL NOT BE MOVED, 1990.
ON THE PULSE OF MORNING, Written at the request of
William Jefferson Clinton for his Inauguration as the 42nd
President of the United States, January 20, 1993. Published
by Random House in March, 1993.
THE COMPLETE COLLECTED POEMS OF MAYA ANGELOU, 1994.
PHENOMENAL WOMAN: FOUR POEMS FOR WOMEN, 1995.
A BRAVE AND STARTLING TRUTH, Recited at the celebration
of the 50th anniversary of the
United Nations, June 26, 1995; Published by Random House in
October, 1995.
FROM A BLACK WOMAN TO A BLACK MAN, delivered at the
Million Man March in Washington, DC, October 16, 1995.
EXTRAVAGANT SPIRITS, written in May 1997 for Life
Magazine's Collector's Edition
PLAYS
CABARET FOR FREEDOM, 1960 - Produced off-Broadway (in collaboration
with Godfrey, Cambridge).
THE LEAST OF THESE, 1966 - Produced in Los Angeles.
GETTIN' UP STAYED ON MY MIND, 1967.
AJAX, 1974 - Produced in Los Angeles (Mark Taper Forum).
AND STILL I RISE, 1976 - Produced in Oakland, California (Oakland
Ensemble Theater).
MOON ON A RAINBOW SHAWL, 1988 - Produced in London (Author
Errol John).
SCREENPLAYS
GEORGIA, GEORGIA, 1972 - Produced by Cinerama, Sweden.
ALL DAY LONG, 1974 - Produced by American Film Institute,
Los Angeles.
ACTING
TELEVISION APPEARANCES
Writer for Oprah Winfrey series “Brewster Place.”
PBS Documentaries: “Who Cares About Kids”
& “Kindred Spirits” - KERA-TV,
Dallas, TX; “Maya Angelou: Rainbow in the Clouds”
- WTVS-TV, Detroit, MI “To the Contrary”
- Maryland Public Television. Two plays for national viewing;
Tapestry and Circles; Directed
in Hollywood, 1975.
Author of six national one-half hour programs; interviews
and profiles; “Assignment America”
premiered January 1975.
Ten one-hour programs (NET-TV) “Black, Blues,
Black”; National Education Television, written
produced and directed, 1968.
Ghanaian Broadcasting Corporation, Contributor,
1963-64.
“Afro-American in the Arts,”
PBS Documentary
“Humanities Through the Arts,”
30 half-hour segments.
“Three Way Choice,” CBS Miniseries;
Author/Executive Producer.
“Sister, Sisters,” NBC; 1982.
“I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,”
CBS; co-authored; 1979.
Two programs for the United States Information Agency; written
and hosted; Part One: “The Legacy”;
Part Two: “The Inheritors,” 1976.
“Touched By An Angel” Tree of
Life episode, November, 1995.
“The Amen Corner” Chris/Rose
Productions with Miramax (work-in-progress), 1999.
“Down in the Delta” weekly television
series (work-in-progress), 1999.
“Moesha,” WB TV, August 30, 1999
“Runaway” CBS/Hallmark Movie,
December 2000.
FILMS & PLAYS
PORGY AND BESS (George Gershwin) played Ruby in European tour,
1954-55.
CALYPSO, Off-Broadway, 1957.
THE BLACKS (Jean Genet), played White Queen Off-Broadway,
1960. THE BLACKS won the Obie Award in 1961 for the best Broadway
play, both American and foreign).
MOTHER COURAGE (Bertold Brecht), played title role Off-Broadway,
1964.
MEDEA (Jean Anouilh), played Nurse in Hollywood.
LOOK AWAY (Jerome Kilty), played Mrs. Keckley, Broadway, 1973.
ROOTS (Alex Haley), played Nyo Boto (Grandmother), Hollywood,
1977. (Received Emmy Nomination for Best Supporting Actress).
HOW TO MAKE AN AMERICAN QUILT, 1995, Universal Pictures.
DOWN IN THE DELTA, 1998, Miramax Films, Directorial Film Debut.
Released on Video
June 1999.
RECORDINGS
SCORES
FOR THE LOVE OF IVY, Sidney Portier film
MISS CALYPSO, 1957, Liberty Records
GEORGIA, GEORGIA, 1972
ALL DAY LONG, 1974
MISS CALYPSO, 1996
SPOKEN WORD ALBUMS
THE POETRY OF MAYA ANGELOU, 1969 - GWP Records.
WOMEN IN BUSINESS, 1981 - University of Wisconsin.
BEEN FOUND, Music & Spoken Word Album with Ashford &
Simpson, 1996.
CONTRIBUTOR OF ARTICLES, SHORT
STORIES & POEMS TO THESE PERIODICALS
Black Scholar
Redbook Magazine
Harper’s Bazaar
Essence
Ebony Magazine
Cosmopolitan
California Living Magazine
Mademoiselle Magazine
Life Magazine
Ghanaian Times
Chicago Daily News
Sunday New York Times
ADDITIONAL
WORKS
THE TRUE BELIEVERS, a book of poems in collaboration with Abbey
Lincoln.
ALL DAY LONG, a collection of short stories
OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Taught modern dance at THE ROME OPERA HOUSE
and THE HAMBINA THEATRE in
Tel Aviv.
Was the Northern Coordinator for THE
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE - appointed
by the request of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
1959-60.
Associated Editor of the ARAB OBSERVER, Cairo,
Egypt (English language news weekly)
1961-62.
Assistant Administrator and teacher, School of Music &
Drama, UNIVERSITY OF GHANA, 1963-66.
Feature Editor of AFRICAN REVIEW, Accra,
Ghana, 1964-66.
Contributor of free-lance articles, GHANAIAN TIMES,
1964-66.
Contributor to RADIO GHANA, 1964-66.
Writer-in-Residence, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS IN LAWRENCE,
1970.
Distinguished Visiting Professor - Wake Forest University,
1974.
Distinguished Visiting Professor - Wichita State University,
1974.
Distinguished Visiting Professor - California State University
of Sacramento, 1974.
Appointed member of AMERICAN REVOLUTION BICENTENNIAL
COUNCIL by
President Gerald Ford, 1975-6.
Served on Jimmy Carter’s PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION
FOR INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S YEAR, 1978-79.
Appointed the First REYNOLD’S PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN
STUDIES AT WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, Winston-Salem,
N.C., a lifetime appointment since 1981.
Selected by American Council of the Arts
to deliver the NANCY HANKS LECTURE in Washington,
D.C. on March 20, 1990.
Panelist at INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF HUMAN SYSTEMS
in Zermatt, Switzerland, June 1990.
National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, “Best
Spoken Word or Non-Musical Album For PHENOMENAL WOMAN,
1995.
United States of America, Congressional Record, 104th
Congress, House of Representatives,
Tribute to Maya Angelou by the Honorable Kweisi Mfume, Maryland
Congressman, 1996.
Wrote Invocation & Benediction for “JESSYE
NORMAN SINGS FOR THE HEALING OF
AIDS” 1996.
Microsoft Encarta Africana Encyclopedia, presenter for THE
AFRICAN DIASPORA, 1998.
Board of Governors, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA,
“Maya Angelou Institute for the
Improvement of Child & Family Education” at Winston-Salem
State University, Winston-Salem, NC, 1998.
Awarded lifetime membership to the National Women's Hall of
Fame, 2002.
Awarded a Grammy for “Best Spoken Word Album”
for A Song Flung Up to Heaven, 2003.
LANGUAGES FLUENT IN:
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, ITALIAN, ARABIC, WEST AFRICAN
FANTI
AFFILIATIONS
Member, The Director’s Guild of America.
Member, Equity.
Member, AFTRA (American Federation Television Radio Artists).
Advisory Board, Woman’s Prison Association.
Harlem Writer’s Guild.
Member, The National Commission on the Observance of International
Women’s Year.
Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans.
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children,
London, England, named a center for Maya Angelou.
NSPCC Maya Angelou C.P.T. and Family Centre opened by Maya
Angelou June 20, 1992.
Ambassador, Unicef International, 1996.
Member, Doctors without Borders, New York, 1996.
Member, W.E.B. duBois Foundation, Inc., Amherst, MA.
Member, Advisory Board, Bennett College, Greensboro, NC.
Member, Advisory Board, First Commercial Bank, Little Rock,
AR.
Member, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Washington,
DC.
Member, The National Society of High School Scholars Board
of Advisors, founded by Mr. Claes Nobel, a senior member of
the Nobel Prize family.
Advisory Board Member for The National Society of High School
Scholars of Atlanta, GA.
HONORS & AWARDS
* Chubb Fellowship Award - Yale University 1970
* Nominated for the National Book Award for I Know Why the
Caged Bird Sings 1970
* Pulitzer Prize Nomination for Just Give Me a Cool Drink
of Water ‘Fore I Diiie 1972
* Tony Award Nomination for her performance in “Look
Away” 1973
* Honorary Degree – Portland State University 1973
* Board of Trustees/American Film Institute 1975
* Rockfeller Foundation Scholar in Italy (Scholar-in-residence
at the Bellagio
Study & Conference Center 1975
* Honorary Degree - Smith College 1975
* Honorary Degree – Millis College 1975
* Honorary Degree - Lawrence University (Wisconsin) 1976
* Ladies’ Home Journal Award (“Woman of the Year
in Communication”) 1976
* Nominated for an Emmy Award in made-for-television movie
“Roots” 1977
* Golden Eagle Award - Documentary for PBS, “Afro-American
in the Arts” 1977
* Honorary Degree – Columbia College 1979
* Honorary Degree – Occidental College 1979
* Honorary Degree – Atlanta University 1980
* Honorary Degree – Austin College 1980
* Honorary Degree – Berea 1980
* Honorary Degree – University of Arkansas at Pinebluff
1980
* Honorary Degree – University of Minnesota 1980
* Honorary Degree – Wheaton College 1981
* First Reynold’s Professor - Wake Forest University
(lifetime appointment) Since 1981
* Honorary Degree – Claremont Graduate School 1982
* Honorary Degree – Kean College of New Jersey 1982
* Ladies’ Home Journal “Top 100 Most Influential
Women” 1983
* The Matrix Award - Field of Books from Women in Communication,
Inc. 1983
* Honorary Degree – Spelman College 1983
* Honorary Degree – Tennessee 1983
* Honorary Degree – Boston College 1983
* Honorary Degree – University of Brunesis 1984
* Honorary Degree – Winston-Salem State University 1984
* Honorary Degree – Howard University 1985
* Honorary Degree – Tufts University 1985
* Honorary Degree – University of Vermont 1985
* Honorary Degree – Virginia Commonwealth University
1985
* Honorary Degree – North Carolina School of the Arts
1986
* The North Carolina Award in Literature (the highest honor
the state bestows) 1987
* Honorary Degree – Bowdoin University 1987
* Honorary Degree – Mt. Holyoke College 1987
* Honorary Degree – Simmons College 1987
* Honorary Degree – North Carolina School of the Arts
1988
* Honorary Degree – University of Southern California
1989
* American Academy of Achievement’s Golden Plate Award
1990
* Recipient of the Langston Hughes Award presented at the
City College
of New York 1991
* Distinguished Woman of North Carolina 1992
* Essence Woman of the Year 1992
* Horatio Alger Award 1992
* Woman in Film Award 1992
* Honorary Degree – Northeastern University 1992
* Inaugural Poet for President Bill Clinton 1993
* Arkansas Black Hall of Fame 1993
* Honorary Degree – Academy of Southern Arts & Letters
1993
* Honorary Degree - Skidmore College 1993
* Honorary Degree – University of South Carolina 1993
* Honorary Degree – University of North Carolina at
Greensboro 1993
* Grammy for Best Spoken Word Album 1994
* Spingarn Award NAACP 1994
* Black History Makers Award 1994
* Honorary Degree – American Film Institute 1994
* Honorary Degree – Bowie State University 1994
* Honorary Degree – Brandise University 1994
* Honorary Degree – Brown University 1994
* Frank G. Wells Award 1995
* Honorary Degree – University of Durham (England) 1995
* Lifetime Membership, N.A.A.C.P., Honeywell Corporation,
Minneapolis, MN 1996
* President’s Award, Collegiate of Language Association
for Outstanding
Achievements, Winston-Salem, NC 1996
* Southern Christian Leadership Conference of Los Angeles
& Martin Luther King
King, Jr. Legacy Association National Award 1996
* The New York Black 100, Schomburg Center & The Black
New Yorkers 1996
* Honorary Degree – Quinnipiac 1996
* Honorary Degree – Rollins College 1996
* National Conference of Christians & Jews, Distinguished
Merit Citation 1997
* Homecoming Award, Oklahoma Center for Poets & Writers
1997
* W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Expert-in-Residence Program 1997
* North Carolina Woman of the Year Award, N.C. Black Publishers
Association 1997
* Presidential & Lecture Series Award, University of North
Florida 1997
* Black Caucus of American Library Association, Cultural Keepers
Award 1997
* Humanitarian Contribution Award, Boston, MA 1997
* Honorary Degree – Wake Forest University 1997
* Alston/Jones International Civil & Human Rights Award
1998
* Christopher Award, New York, NY 1998
* American Airlines Audience, Gold Plaque Choice Award, “Down
in the Delta”
from Chicago International Film Festival 1998
* City Proclamation, Winston-Salem, NC from Mayor Jack Cavanaugh
1998
* Sheila Award, Tubman African American Museum, Macon, GA
1999
* Special Olympics World Games, Speaker, Raleigh, NC 1999
* Lifetime Achievement Award for Literature 1999
* Named one of the top 100 best writers of the 20th century
by Writer’s Digest 1999
* Honorary Degree – Lafayette College 1999
* Honorary Degree – South Dakota State University 1999
* Presidential Medal of Arts 2000
* U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Committee 2001
* Honorary Degree – Hope College 2001
* Honorary Degree – Columbia University 2003
* Honorary Degree – Eastern Connecticut University 2003
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