Maya Angelou's Final Recorded Words

ByDAN GOOD ABCNews logo
Thursday, May 29, 2014

Even in her final weeks, Maya Angelou's brilliance remained.

The author, actress and human rights activist died Wednesday at age 86, leaving a profound impact on the world.

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Her last recorded words were captured a week ago today, May 22, at her home in Winston-Salem, N.C. The video statement is set to be delivered Friday at Major League Baseball's Civil Rights Luncheon in Houston. In the statement, Angelou recites a proverbial saying that showcases her vision and poignancy.

"It has been said often that there are none so blind as those who will not see," she said. "There are people who go through life burdened by ignorance because they refuse to see. When they do not recognize the truth that they belong to their community and their community belongs to them ... it is because they refuse to see."

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