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  1. I Shall Not Be Moved is author and poet Maya Angelou 's fifth collection of poetry, published by Random House in 1990. Angelou had written four autobiographies and published four other volumes of poetry up to that point. Angelou considered herself a poet and a playwright and her poetry has also been successful, but she is best known for her ...

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  2. Nov 29, 2011 · I shall not be moved. by. Maya Angelou. Publication date. 1990. Publisher. Random House. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled.

  3. The first woman who appears in this poem is significantly nameless, a slave mother running away with her children because the master is going to sell her and divide the family. Other women also...

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · I Shall Not Be Moved by Maya Angelou, is a collection of poems that call to mind the resiliency of African Americans as we stumble towards equality in what is still a minefield in the USA. The poem, Our Grandmother is a fifteen stanza litany of the many pains, hurts and struggles unseen by the world, but moved through daily.

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  5. Yes. Unless the keeper of our lives. Releases me from all commandments. Yes. And your lives, Never mine to live, Will be executed upon the killing floor of. Innocents. Unless you match my heart and...

  6. This memorable collection of poems exhibits Maya Angelous unique gift for capturing the triumph and pain of being black and every man and woman’s struggle to be free. Filled with bittersweet intimacies and ferocious courage, these poems are gems—many-faceted, bright with wisdom, radiant with life.

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  8. May 1, 1990 · I Shall Not Be Moved. Hardcover – May 1, 1990. by Maya Angelou (Author) 4.6 85 ratings. See all formats and editions. The author writes of the Black experience in a collection of poetry that perceptively captures the themes of Black history, love, heartbreak, triumph, and pain. Print length.

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