American Laureate Maya Angelou, Honored in Black History Month
Born Marguerite Annie Johnson on April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri, Maya Angelou is an icon of resilience, wisdom, and artistic brilliance. She left an indelible mark on literature, civil rights, as well as the hearts of those she touched. Black History Month honors the strong spirit of a woman whose impact on global culture transcends literature—Maya Angelou.
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October 30, 2024
LogOn: The illusions of physical connections
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October 29, 2024
VOA chats with Dominica’s first Gold Olympic medalist LaFond
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October 27, 2024
Nigeria hosts its annual "Twin Festival"
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October 26, 2024
NASA opens exhibit on forces shaping planet Earth
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October 26, 2024
Trending: Eritrea debuts its 2024 Miss Universe pageant
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October 20, 2024
Washington DC exhibit spotlights the ocean