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Latest revision as of 21:50, January 23, 2024

Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Black
Occupation: Author
Poet
First appearance: "Insane Clown Poppy"
Voiced by: Pamela Hayden


Maya Angelou is an American author and poet.

History[edit]

In the panel discussion of the future of reading at the Festival of Books, Lenny asked Angelou if the B-2 bomber more detectable when it rains. She replied, "The ebony fighter awakens, dabbled with the dewy beads of morn. It is a mach-5 child, forever bound to suckle from the shriveled breast of Congress." Moe was also there and was surprised at Maya Angelou is black.[1]

Maya Angelou's picture was on the wall of the Springfield Speakers Bureau.[2]

When Lisa asked Becky Shorter what she was doing she said she couldn't join them as no one wants to listen to her skipping rhymes, which are poems by Maya Angelou.[3]

Non-canon[edit]

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Lisa's graduation speech used a quote by Maya Angelou in it.[4]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

On May 28, 2014, Angelou was found dead in her home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina at age 86 by her caretaker. She had been in bad health and had cancelled recent scheduled appearances.

Appearances[edit]

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