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FILE -- Maya Angelou speaks at a luncheon where she was announced as one of the top 100 black achievers of the 20th Century, at the Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture in New York, Sept. 14, 1998. Angelou, the memoirist and poet whose landmark book of 1969, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," was among the first autobiographies by a 20th-century black woman to reach a wide general readership, died on Wednesday, May 28, 2014 in her home. She was 86. (Chester Higgins, Jr./The New York Times)
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