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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Study Guide

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by Maya Angelou
About 91 pages (27,210 words)
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Chapter 28 Summary

Maya is intelligent and is moved up two semesters when she arrives at her school in San Francisco. The first school she attends is filled with troubled girls and Maya has trouble concentrating on school. She transfers to George Washington High School. This is a white school located about sixty blocks from home. Angelou refers to this as the first real school she ever attended. To get to school, she takes the street car through the white neighborhood. She is uncomfortable leaving the familiarity of her neighborhood and traveling through a white neighborhood full of rich kids.

Maya is not the brightest kid in school like she was in Stamps. Her classmates have impressive vocabularies and speak out regularly in class. Her teacher, Miss Kerwin, loves information. She teaches civics and current events and.....

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