The themes encompassing African-American writer Maya Angelou's seven autobiographies include racism, identity, family, and travel.
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In one of the most significant sections of Traveling Shoes, Angelou recounted an encounter with a West African woman who recognized her, on the basis of her appearance, as a member of the Bambara group of West Africa.
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