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Moyers & Company
Going Home with Maya Angelou
Season 3
Episode 31
Over the years and on several occasions, Bill interviewed Maya Angelou, the legendary author who died in May. In this first of two programs celebrating her extraordinary life, Moyers revisits an episode from his 1982 series "Creativity" in which he and Angelou returned to the small town of Stamps, Arkansas, where she spent much of her childhood.
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