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  1. 20 de nov. de 2013 · All God's children need traveling shoes by Angelou, Maya. Publication date 1997 Topics Biography/Autobiography, Women, Biography & Autobiography, Angelou ...

  2. 12 de mar. de 1986 · Maya Angelou 6 Books Collection Pack Set RRP: £47.94 (I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Gather Together in My Name, Singin'' and Swingin'' and Getting'' Merry: Like Christmas, The Heart of a Woman, All God's Children Need Travelling Shoes, A Song Flung Up to Heaven)

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    • Maya Angelou
  3. 8 de abr. de 1986 · ALL GOD'S CHILDREN NEED TRAVELING SHOES. by Maya Angelou ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 8, 1986. The hauntingly evocative and poetic continuation of the autobiography that began with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1970). We are now in the early 1960's with Angelouson a brief stopover in Accra to enroll her 17-year-old son in the University of Ghana.

  4. 4 de jun. de 1991 · All God's Children Need Walking Shoes is her lyrical and acutely perceptive exploration of what it means to be an African American on the mother continent, where color no longer matters but where American-ness keeps asserting itself in ways both puzzling and heartbreaking. As it builds on the personal narrative of I Know Why the Caged Bird ...

  5. All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes. Hardcover – 12 Mar. 1986. Reissued in hardcover with an elegant new jacket, this autobiographical work takes Maya to Ghana, where she joins a community of black Americans. In a vivid celebration of the sights, sounds, and feelings of Africa, Maya Angelo also explores what it means to be an African ...

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  6. With All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes, beloved American author Maya Angelou presents the fifth volume in her autobiographical series of books that began with the classic I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. First published in 1986, this installment chronicles the years 1962 to 1965, which find Angelou living in Ghana.

  7. 4 de jun. de 1991 · "All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes" is an effective continuation of Maya Angelou's monumental, multi-volume autobiographical narrative. This installment begins in the early 1960s, with Maya and her son living in Africa.

    • Maya Angelou