I recently watched for the second time the documentary Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise on Netflix and I'm still in awe of what an amazing life this lady lived. It originally aired on PBS in 2016 and I'm so glad that I watched it again. When I tell you she definitely took advantage of her years on earth. Being abandoned by her mother as a young child she became a young mother, a singer, an exotic dancer, a broadway performer, movie actress, author, movie director, wife of an African dignitary, lover of B.B. King and [[possibly) Malcolm X [[it stated that they liked each other A LOT and spent a lot of time together), a civil rights activist, wife of a white man. She was dissed by Pearl Bailey and among her close friends were the likes of James Baldwin, Martin Luther King, Cicely Tyson. This is a must see again and again.