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Lay My Burden Down Civil War Conference: Maya Angelou Highlights

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Reynolds Professor of American Studies and renowned poet and civil rights activist Maya Angelou recites a an original poem she crafted for the Lay My Burden Down Civil War Conference in Winston-Salem. This video is only highlights from the poem. See the full version at http://youtu.be/RfdJnNMydIk.

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