Barack Obama And Maya Angelou Comparison

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Every man, woman, and child are equal and shouldn’t be treated differently because of the color of their skin. Maya Angelou and Barack Obama have both stated and showed how race doesn’t matter when it comes to deciding who should be treated a certain way. For example, Maya Angelou really explains how on the outside everyone is different but those same people are more alike than different. As said in the poem, “I note the obvious differences between each sort and type, but we are more alike, my friends, then we are unalike.” With this being said Maya understands the fact that a white person looks different than a black person but other than the physical differences the two people have more in common than different. Furthermore one should not be treated better than the other nor receive anything more than the other person receives. …show more content…

“I am the son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas. I was raised with the help of a white grandfather… and a white grandmother… I am married to a black American who carries the blood of slaves and slaveowners.” After this is said the reader can tell that Barack’s family has been formed from white and black people coming together as said with his father marrying a white woman and his wife the child with slave and slave owner blood in her veins. Therefore with his family having a white person's blood in their family comes back to the point where on the inside a black and white person have many things in

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