![]() Despite their different backgrounds, Angelou eventually developed a deep love and respect for her mother, and this book shows how their similarities and their differences are what made their relationship strong and rewarding. As a teenager, Angelou was eventually returned to her mother’s care, and this book is largely devoted to exploring their sometimes-complicated relationship in the years after their reunion. While both women faced many of the challenges posed by racism and segregation in the United States, there is no question that their backgrounds, experiences, and upbringings were very different. Angelou’s mother, Vivian Baxter, lived in California, while Angelou and her brother Bailey (who was also sent to their grandmother’s) spent many of their formative years in places like Arkansas and Missouri. This relationship was often difficult, as at the age of three Angelou was sent away by her mother to live with her grandmother in the South. In the memoir “Mom & Me & Mom” author and poet Maya Angelou, who already wrote a memoir of hear early life entitled “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” offers a new perspective on her life by focusing largely on the life of her mother and the relationship between the wto women. Relation of Global Warming and Extreme Weather Condition ![]() ![]() Power Point Presentation With Speaker Notes ![]()
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