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Maya Angelou: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings (AudiobookFormat, 2006, Time Warner AudioBooks)

She was born Marguerite, but her brother Bailey nicknamed her Maya ("mine"). As little children …

Impressive

A book so good it was banned at West Point! While books banned by the Trump government deserve to be read for that reason in general this autobiography of Maya Angelou's childhood and youth especially deserves it. You get an insightful and very thorough look into life in the rural South, the pervasive racism, the importance of church life and how people use it in their own ways and an adventure story of running away. I feel like every American should read/listen to it but it's also very impressive for everyone else. If you like audiobooks try to get this one which is read by Maya Angelou herself which adds another layer to the story being told.