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All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes Study Guide

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by Maya Angelou
About 44 pages (13,072 words)
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Section 4 (pages 93-128) Summary and Analysis

When Sheikhali was over two hours late for a date, Ms. Angelou stopped waiting and went to a local hotel for dinner. When Ms. Angelou was nearly finished with her meal, Sheikhali walked in with his assistant, Mamali. Sheikhali was angry and spoke through Mamali because his French was not good enough to truly express his emotions. Sheikhali explained that he did not appreciate Ms. Angelou getting upset at his tardiness and that a good woman should understand such an important man had reasons for being late. Sheikhali said that he was intelligent in business and the workings of the world and that Ms. Angelou was book smart. Sheikhali believed his own intelligence superior and that he was doing Ms. Angelou a favor by offering to marry her and.....

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