Talk:List of Maya Angelou works

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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that one of the works of Maya Angelou, Georgia, Georgia (1972), was the first film to be written and produced by an African American woman?
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Elmo Saves Christmas

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Don't know where this should go but I think that she was also the narrator in a (straight to tv/dvd?) movie Elmo Saves Christmas? I watched that as a kid and just looked it up and apparently she is the narrator/herself, which is awesome, and maybe that should be added here. Dunno.

Angelou isn't mentioned at Muppet Wiki's article about this movie, and neither is it anywhere on her webpage. It's not mentioned in Gillespie, either. I don't know where you read it, but if it was IMDB, it isn't reliable enough to support your statement. Therefore, it shouldn't be included as a source for this article. If you can find a reliable source, by all means please add it, or tell someone where it is. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 02:37, 26 December 2014 (UTC)Reply
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