Maya Angelou Given Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing

Sitting in a wheelchair, Maya Angelou was still a "vivid presence in dark glasses and a sparkling black dress" as the 85-year-old writer accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Norman Mailer Center, according to the Associated Press. The annual gala took place at the New York Public Library on Thursday evening.ย  Suggested Reading The…

Sitting in a wheelchair, Maya Angelou was still a "vivid presence in dark glasses and a sparkling black dress" as the 85-year-old writer accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Norman Mailer Center, according to the Associated Press. The annual gala took place at the New York Public Library on Thursday evening.ย 

Video will return here when scrolled back into view
Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat Video Prompts Response from Patriots Coach
Stefon Diggs and Cardi B Viral Boat Video Prompts Response from Patriots Coach

The AP reports that during her acceptance speech, Angelou spoke about her upbringing in Stamps, Ark., as well as how she came to write her most famous work, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

This year seems to be about celebrating Angelou's career, since next month she will accept an honorary National Book Award medal.

Another writer of color, Junot Diaz, was also honored by the Norman Mailer Center. The author, who last year released his latest collection of short stories, This Is How You Lose Her, was given the Mailer Prize for Distinguished Writing.ย 

Read more at ABC News.ย 

Jozen Cummings is the author and creator of the popular relationship blogย Until I Get Married, which is currently in development for a television series with Warner Bros. He also hosts a weekly podcast with WNYC about Empire called Empire Afterparty, is a contributor atย VerySmartBrothas.com and works at Twitter as an editorial curator. Follow him on Twitter.

Straight From The Root

Sign up for our free daily newsletter.