Tuesday, 10 June 2014

'I discovered Maya Angelou, and her words lifted me right out' - Michelle Obama

First Lady Michelle Obama offered a very personal tribute at the Saturday memorial service for poet and author Maya Angelou, sharing the story of how her mother Marian Robinson--"who never cares
about anything I do"--made sure her daughter paid her respects at the ceremony at Wake Forest University in Winson-Salem N.C. Mrs. Robinson told her daughter, "you're going aren't you?"

During Maya Angelou's memorial service, First Lady Michelle Obama remarks on how the American icon celebrated the beauty of Black women.

I was struck by how she celebrated Black women’s beauty like no one had ever dared to before. Our curves, our stride, our strength, our grace. Her words were clever and sassy; they were powerful and sexual and boastful. And in that one singular poem, Maya Angelou spoke to the essence of Black women, but she also graced us with an anthem for all women—a call for all of us to embrace our God-given beauty.
And, oh, how desperately Black girls needed that message.  As a young woman, I needed that message. As a child, my first doll was Malibu Barbie. That was the standard for perfection. That was what the world told me to aspire to. But then I discovered Maya Angelou, and her words lifted me right out of my own little head.

Suntimes


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