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Dignitaries Honor Maya Angelou at Memorial

FILE - Delores Edwards holds copies of a program during a memorial service for American author and poet Maya Angelou at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, May 29, 2014.
FILE - Delores Edwards holds copies of a program during a memorial service for American author and poet Maya Angelou at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, May 29, 2014.
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— First lady Michelle Obama and former President Bill Clinton were among speakers honoring poet, author and civil rights champion Maya Angelou at a private memorial service in North Carolina on Saturday.

Media magnate Oprah Winfrey and actress Cicely Tyson also paid tribute to their friend at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, where Angelou taught for three decades, according to the program for the service.

Angelou wrote the poem "On the Pulse of Morning" and read it at Clinton's first presidential inauguration in 1993.

She was 86 when she died at her home on May 28.

Angelou was best known for her 1969 autobiography "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," about growing up in the segregated South. That pioneering work helped give black women writers a literary voice and became a reading list staple in American classrooms.

The memoir was among a body of work including more than 30 books of fiction and poetry produced by Angelou during her prodigious career. She also was a Tony-nominated stage actress, Grammy Award winner for three spoken-word albums, civil rights activist, streetcar conductor, Calypso singer, dancer, movie director and playwright.

In 2011, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor, was bestowed upon her by President Barack Obama. After her death, Obama said he and the first lady cherished the time they had spent with Angelou, for whom the president said his sister was named.

Winfrey called Angelou her mentor, mother/sister and friend.

Angelou served as a professor of American Studies at Wake Forest since 1982, and had planned to teach a course on race, culture and gender this fall, the university said.

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June 07, 2014 12:53 PM
bill Clinton broke marrage vows, used an innocent lady for his gross sexual habits and here the scumbag is somehow honoring a good lady....hes a looser and those who look up to the scumbag are fools and idiots.

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