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Maya Angelou Recites 'Heritage' -1968 | KQED
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The great Maya Angelou recites the Countee Cullen poem "Heritage" in this classic clip pulled from her 1968 KQED series, "Blacks, Blues, Black!".
The 10-part series explored the influence of African-American culture on American society, and featured episodes on African history, art, Africanisms and "violence in the black American world."
The 10-part series explored the influence of African-American culture on American society, and featured episodes on African history, art, Africanisms and "violence in the black American world."
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