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NYPL Maya Angelou Manuscript Journal

NYPL Maya Angelou Manuscript Journal

Published in 1969, Maya Angelou’s coming-of-age memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, was an immediate national bestseller and a critical success. The book, the first in a series that chronicled her early life through the 1960s, helped to establish Angelou (1928–2014) as a major figure in American letters.

On this manuscript page from the book, Angelou captures the moment when she and her brother, Bailey, arrived in Arkansas to be raised by their paternal grandmother and presages the personalities that she and Bailey would later develop.Ā 

Today the manuscript is held at The New York Public Library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. With connections to activist, literary, and expat communities in the United States and Ghana, Angelou’s work encapsulates the Schomburg Center’s strongest holdings—stories of the struggles, triumphs, and fortitude in the everyday vicissitudes of Black life.

The New York Public Library's collections contain millions of prints, photographs, maps, objects, manuscripts, and posters. Many of the items in our vast archives are accessible online - learn more at digitalcollections.nypl.org. 

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Product:Ā Lined Page Journal

Pages: MidiĀ 144 / Ultra 144

Material:Ā 100% recycled binder boards /Ā Decorative printed cover paper /Ā FSC-certifiedĀ writing paper derived from sustainable forest pulp

Dim:Ā MidiĀ 5" x 7" / Ultra 7" x 9"

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Published in 1969, Maya Angelou’s coming-of-age memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, was an immediate national bestseller and a critical success. The book, the first in a series that chronicled her early life through the 1960s, helped to establish Angelou (1928–2014) as a major figure in American letters.

On this manuscript page from the book, Angelou captures the moment when she and her brother, Bailey, arrived in Arkansas to be raised by their paternal grandmother and presages the personalities that she and Bailey would later develop.Ā 

Today the manuscript is held at The New York Public Library's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. With connections to activist, literary, and expat communities in the United States and Ghana, Angelou’s work encapsulates the Schomburg Center’s strongest holdings—stories of the struggles, triumphs, and fortitude in the everyday vicissitudes of Black life.

The New York Public Library's collections contain millions of prints, photographs, maps, objects, manuscripts, and posters. Many of the items in our vast archives are accessible online - learn more at digitalcollections.nypl.org. 

Ā 

Product:Ā Lined Page Journal

Pages: MidiĀ 144 / Ultra 144

Material:Ā 100% recycled binder boards /Ā Decorative printed cover paper /Ā FSC-certifiedĀ writing paper derived from sustainable forest pulp

Dim:Ā MidiĀ 5" x 7" / Ultra 7" x 9"

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