Maya Angelou

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If you don't like something, change it, If you can't change it, change your attitude -Maya Angelou. Discrimination is a big problem in society now but in the 50’s and 60’s it was monumental problem. In that time many African Americans were treated as second class citizens and not equal to whites. This kind of treatment lead to many authors like Richard Wright, Gwendolyn Brooks and Maya Angelou writing about the mistreatment and segregation in their work. Maya Angelou poems equality and Million Man March Poem convey her point about discrimination and racism with strong words of empowerment and dedication.

In Maya Angelouś poem Equality her tone makes it obvious that she is passionate and committed to fight for justice and equality. When Angelou