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Read the full text of the inspirational poem "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou, a black woman who celebrates her identity and resilience in the face of oppression and hatred. Learn about the poem's context, themes, and sources from The Poetry Foundation.
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‘Still I Rise’ is an inspiring and emotional poem that’s based around Maya Angelou’s experiences as a Black woman in America. It encourages readers to love themselves fully and persevere in the face of every hardship.
Still I Rise. Maya Angelou. From Angelou’s collection And Still I Rise (1978). This poem is a response to society’s attitudes from black women. As Zora Neale Hurston another, black author...
Read and listen to Maya Angelou's powerful poem about resilience and self-esteem, which has inspired many people. Learn about the poem's meaning, context, and legacy.
Read the full text of Maya Angelou's powerful and inspirational poem "Still I Rise", which celebrates the resilience and dignity of black people. Learn about the poem's context, themes, and impact on PoetryVerse.
“Still I Rise” is a poem by the American civil rights activist and writer Maya Angelou. One of Angelou's most acclaimed works, the poem was published in Angelou’s third poetry collection And Still I Rise in 1978.
Learn about the meaning and structure of Maya Angelou's famous poem 'Still I Rise', which celebrates the resilience and dignity of black people in the face of racism and oppression. The poem uses wordplay, imagery, and repetition to express the poet's defiance and hope.