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Maya Angelou and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | English Vocabulary and American Literature
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Maya Angelou and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | English Vocabulary and American Literature

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October 6, 202521m 53s

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๐Ÿ“– One of the most powerful voices in American history โ€” and one of the most banned authors in the United States.

This episode of the Learn English Podcast tells the story of Maya Angelou โ€” poet, author, civil rights activist, and one of the most important literary figures in American history. The episode covers her difficult childhood in the segregated South, why she stopped speaking for five years as a child, her rise as a performer and writer, and the publication of her landmark memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

Designed for intermediate English learners (B1โ€“B2), this episode also includes a reading and vocabulary breakdown of Maya Angelou's poem "Caged Bird" โ€” with explanations of difficult English words and literary devices so you can understand and appreciate the poem fully.

Learn American English naturally through real history, literature, and culture โ€” not grammar drills.

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๐Ÿ“œ SOURCES

Caged Bird Poem: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48989/caged-bird

Oprah Winfrey Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CphS2AKUB1M

Inauguration Poem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59xGmHzxtZ4

๐Ÿ“ Vocabulary list:

1) Banned book โ€“ a book that has been removed from libraries or schools.

2) Struggles โ€“ difficult experiences or challenges.

3) Traumatic โ€“ very shocking or upsetting, causing lasting emotional pain.

4) Speak out โ€“ to say what you think openly, especially about something wrong or unfair.

5) Civil Rights Movement โ€“ the social movement in the U.S. fighting for equal rights for African Americans in the 1950sโ€“60s.

6) Memoir โ€“ a book that someone writes about their own life and experiences.

7) Honorary degree โ€“ a special academic award given to someone for their achievements.

8) Analogy โ€“ A comparison between two things to help explain something.

9) Leap โ€“ to jump with energy or joy.

10) Seldom โ€“ almost never; rarely.

11) Rage โ€“ very strong anger.

12) Long for โ€“ to strongly want or desire something, especially something hard to get