


2022 D 25c American Women Quarter Maya Angelou Single Coin BU UNC Uncirculated
2022Â D 25c American Women Quarter Maya Angelou Single Coin BU UNC Uncirculated
Denver mint coin
The Maya Angelou Quarter is the first coin in the American Women Quartersâą Program. Maya Angelou was a celebrated writer, performer, and social activist. She rose to international prominence as an author after the publication of her groundbreaking autobiography âI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.â Angelouâs published works of verse, non-fiction, and fiction include more than 30 bestselling titles.
Angelouâs remarkable career encompasses dance, theater, journalism, and social activism. She appeared in Broadway and off-Broadway plays, including âCabaret for Freedom,â which she wrote with Godfrey Cambridge. At the request of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., she served as northern coordinator of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. In 1978, she was a National Book Award judge for biography and autobiography.
Angelou read âOn the Pulse of Morningâ at the 1992 inauguration of President Clinton. Angelouâs reading marked the first time an African American woman wrote and presented a poem at a presidential inauguration. She was also only the second poet in history to do so, following Robert Frost, who recited a poem at President Kennedyâs inauguration in 1961.
Angelou received more than 30 honorary degrees and was inducted into the Wake Forest University Hall of Fame for Writers. In 2010, President Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She was also the 2013 recipient of the Literarian Award, an honorary National Book Award for contributions to the literary community.
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2022Â D 25c American Women Quarter Maya Angelou Single Coin BU UNC Uncirculated
Denver mint coin
The Maya Angelou Quarter is the first coin in the American Women Quartersâą Program. Maya Angelou was a celebrated writer, performer, and social activist. She rose to international prominence as an author after the publication of her groundbreaking autobiography âI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.â Angelouâs published works of verse, non-fiction, and fiction include more than 30 bestselling titles.
Angelouâs remarkable career encompasses dance, theater, journalism, and social activism. She appeared in Broadway and off-Broadway plays, including âCabaret for Freedom,â which she wrote with Godfrey Cambridge. At the request of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., she served as northern coordinator of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. In 1978, she was a National Book Award judge for biography and autobiography.
Angelou read âOn the Pulse of Morningâ at the 1992 inauguration of President Clinton. Angelouâs reading marked the first time an African American woman wrote and presented a poem at a presidential inauguration. She was also only the second poet in history to do so, following Robert Frost, who recited a poem at President Kennedyâs inauguration in 1961.
Angelou received more than 30 honorary degrees and was inducted into the Wake Forest University Hall of Fame for Writers. In 2010, President Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She was also the 2013 recipient of the Literarian Award, an honorary National Book Award for contributions to the literary community.












