Maya Angelou: The First African American Woman

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By the age of 14, Angelou and Bailey were able to move back with their mother, who moved to Oakland, California. Angelou then attended a school named California Labor School during World War II. She became the first African American female street car conductor in San Francisco. In 1944, Angelou was not always the innocent little girl everyone thought she would be. At the age of 16 years old, Maya had her first baby boy from a short lived relationship with a guy that ended in pregnancy. She struggled in her years to be able to support herself and child. She had numerous of jobs that in today’s generation, you will be embarrassed to mention to anyone. A few of the jobs she took to bring income into her household was prostitution, a table dancer

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