Terry a O`Neal, Sacramento Poet writes a letter to the Wisconsin School Board re - Maya Angelou`s autobiography

Released on = November 29, 2006, 3:31 pm

Press Release Author = Motion Publications

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = SACRAMENTO, CA- Sacramento Poet Terry a O\'Neal, writes a
letter to the Wisconsin School Board Committee regarding the removal of U.S. poet
laureate Maya Angelou\'s autobiography \"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings\" from the
high school curriculum.

Press Release Body = SOME WISCONSIN PARENTS WANT MAYA ANGELOU\'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY OUT OF
CLASS

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,231932,00.html
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November 25, 2006

Dear Mr. Sharpe, School Board, and Press:

Stories are either fact or fiction, and even fiction stories entail a great deal of
truth. A story that in non-fiction, tells an account or representation of a subject
which is presented as fact. In the case of Angelou\'s biography, \"I Know Why the
Caged Bird Sings,\" happens to tell, as Merwin said, \"her own account of growing up.
It has a number of attributes, and it\'s a historically relevant story about a black
woman growing up in the United States.\"

In the nineteen-century, many black women were raped and sold as breeders. This is
our history, whether people want to accept it or not. You may be able to remove it
from the schools but \"truth\" cannot and will not be erased from existence?just like
slavery and racism.

\"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,\" is an American Classic narrative of a young,
black girls struggle; growing up in the south with enormous odds against her. Not
only is the saga a poignant one, but it\'s a story of strength and endurance?it\'s
inspirational to see Angelou\'s journey through life and how she has overcome
obstacles, is truly amazing.

Maya Angelou is one of the greatest voices in African American literature. She is a
legend, and there\'s absolutely nothing that anyone can do to change it!

We can pick and choose our own battles but we can\'t pick and choose \"our history.\"

Sincerely,
Terry a O\'Neal, Author, Poet, and Educator

Web Site = http://www.TerryONeal.com

Contact Details = P.O. Box 2796
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 866-552-2211

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