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The Heart of a Woman

Maya Angelou · 1981

The fourth volume of Maya Angelou's autobiography, following her into activism, motherhood, and the civil rights movement.

In the fourth installment of her celebrated autobiography, Maya Angelou moves through the late 1950s and early 1960s as a singer, writer, and activist. She works alongside civil rights leaders, marries a South African freedom fighter, and raises her son, all while finding her voice as an artist. Written with warmth and candor, it captures a pivotal era through one remarkable woman’s eyes.

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