Maya Angelou Timeline by Billy Weas

By bweas
  • Birth

    Maya Angelou was born on April 4, 1928, in St Louis, Missouri. Her original name was Marguerite Johnson.
  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference

    Martin Luther King Jr. requests that Maya Angelou leads the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which advocates for African American rights in the U.S.
  • Maya Goes Abroad

    Maya leaves New York City and travels to Cairo, Egypt, as an editor. A year later, she moved to Ghana. Maya became fluent in many languages, including Fanti, French, Spanish, Italian, and Arabic. She returned to the U.S. in 1964.
  • Famous Works

    Some of her most famous works include I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water ‘fore I Diiie (1971), Wouldn’t Take Nothing for My Journey Now (1993), The Heart of a Woman (1981).
  • Roles

    Outside of being an author, Maya Angelou was also a singer, dancer, actor, and civil rights activist.
  • Roots

    Maya plays a supporting role Golden Globes-winning TV mini-series called Roots.
  • Presidential Commission for International Women’s Year

    Maya served on Jimmy Carter's Presidential Commission for International Women’s Year.
  • Wake Forest

    Maya was the first Reynolds Professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University.
  • Honor

    At President Bill Clinton's Inaugural Ceremony in 1993, Maya was given the honor of reciting her dedicatory poem titled "On the Pulse of Morning."
  • Presidential Medal of Freedom

    Maya received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama.
  • Literarian Award

    She received the Literarian Award for her contributions to the literary community.
  • Degrees

    Maya was awarded over 50 honorary degrees before she died.
  • Death

    Maya Angelou died at age 86 on May 28, 2014. She had been dealing with heart problems.