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Michelle Obama's Tribute To Maya Angelou
"The first time I read "Phenomenal Woman" I was struck by how she
celebrated black women's beauty like no one had ever dared to before.
Our curves, our stride, our strength, our grace. Her words were clever
and sassy. They were powerful and sexual and boastful. And in that one
singular poem, Maya Angelou spoke to the essence of black women, but she
also graced us with an anthem for all women, a call for all of us to
embrace our God-given beauty.
And oh, how desperately black girls
needed that message. I needed that message. As a child, my first doll
was Malibu Barbie -- that was the standard for perfection. That was what
the world told me to aspire to. But then I discovered Maya Angelou, and
her words lifted me right out of my own little head. Her message was
very simple. She told us that our worth has nothing to do with what the
world might say. Instead, she said each of us comes from the creator
trailing wisps of glory. She reminded us that we must each find our own
voice, decide our own value, and then announce it to the world with all
the pride and joy that is our birthright as members of the human race.
Dr.
Angelou's words sustained me on every step of my journey. Through
lonely moments in ivy-covered classrooms and colorless skyscrapers,
through blissful moments mothering two splendid baby girls, through long
years on the campaign trail where at times my very womanhood was
dissected and questioned. For me, that was the power of Maya Angelou's
words. Words so powerful that they carried a little black girl from the
south side of Chicago all the way to the White House."
Michelle Obama's Tribute To Maya Angelou