The legendary writer and activist passed away in 2014 and is now being paid tribute by having her image depicted on America’s brand new 25 cent coins.
How can one begin to describe the late Maya Angelou?
One might start with her accomplishments as an inspiring poet and novelist, whose books lifted her to fame for discussing subject matter so challenging that some have been banned in certain parts of America, even today.
Many would highlight her years as an activist, working with Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X to advocate for equality and peace throughout the Civil Rights Movement. Or perhaps the fact that Maya Angelou was the first Black woman to recite her own written poetry at Bill Clinton’s president inauguration in 1992.
Most would find it notable that – for her life’s work, personal resilience, and kindness – Angelou later received the highest US civilian award: a Presidential Medal of Freedom, awarded to her by Barack Obama.
It is clear, Maya Angelou’s influence is one that has been far-reaching. Now, the US Treasury is honouring her by producing 25-cent coins embellished with her name and portrait, making Angelou the first Black woman to feature on the US Quarter.
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