In Stamps The Wind By Maya Angelou

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The memoir also explores the idea the effects of displacement, and so Angelou is able to broaden her horizon on the effects of racism. Marguerite mostly remains in the black part of town and does not associate with white people. Angelou writes, “In Stamps the segregation was so complete that most Black children didn't really, absolutely know what whites looked like” (353). The segregation reached the point that the minorities are the ones that are unaware of how the majority of the population looked. This leads Marguerite to view whites as something entirely different from her and the people she knows. Angelou writes, “People were those who lived on my side of town. I didn’t like them all, or, in fact, any of them very much, but they were people.