Maya Angelou discusses her book, “Now Sheba Sings the Song,” with illustrations by Tom Feelings. Angelou recites poems from the book and says Feelings gave her the paintings because he believed they could be turned into a book. Angelou talks about contrived innocence and Malcolm X’s transformation. She goes on to discuss her grandson and her college teaching.
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