ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis legend has been recognized as one of the most iconic female pioneers in history. According to a recent survey, Maya Angelou, known for her roles as a writer, poet, actor, musician, and civil rights activist, stands among the influential figures on a list featuring two hundred women who have significantly contributed to the nation’s progress and innovation.
Alongside Angelou, other notable names on this prestigious list include Susan B. Anthony, Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman.
Angelou, renowned for her literary prowess, gained fame as a writer and poet. Her works, such as “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” and poems like “Phenomenal Woman,” are widely celebrated for their depth and resonance.
Moreover, Angelou’s contributions extend beyond the realm of literature; she is also recognized as one of the prominent leaders of the civil rights movement, alongside figures like Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.