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  1. 4 de jun. de 1991 · Books. All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes: An Autobiography. Maya Angelou. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Jun 4, 1991 - Biography & Autobiography - 224 pages. In 1962 the poet, musician, and performer Maya Angelou claimed another piece of her identity by moving to Ghana, joining a community of "Revolutionist Returnees" inspired by the ...

  2. 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.

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  3. 20 de feb. de 2010 · 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 ...

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  4. 4 de abr. de 2013 · Books. All God's Children Need Travelling Shoes. Maya Angelou. Little, Brown Book Group, Apr 4, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 240 pages. A memoir about home and belonging, from the author of I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS'A brilliant writer, a fierce friend and a truly phenomenal woman' BARACK OBAMA Maya Angelou's seven volumes of ...

  5. This is the fifth volume in Maya Angelou's highly acclaimed and successful autobiography, which began with I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. Angelou's journey into Africa is a journey into herself, into that part of every Afro-American's soul that is still wedded to Africa, that still yearns for a home.--Chicago Tribune Book World.

  6. All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes. Maya Angelou. Random House, 1997 - African American women authors - 208 pages. The author describes her odyssey to Ghana in the 1960s, meant as a return to her African roots. Over a few years she transformed herself by learning to speak Fanti, dressing in Ghanian style and delving in politics.

  7. All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes é uma autobiografia da escritora americana Maya Angelou lançado em 1986. O livro é o quinto volume da série de sete autobiografias de Angelou. Baseado entre os anos de 1962 a 1965, a história começa quando Angelou tem 33 anos de idade, e narra os anos em que viveu em Acra , capital de Gana .