Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, and Scottie Pippen are just a few of the celebrities born in Arkansas. However, there are some folks who aren’t Arkansas natives, but our state certainly defined their lives. One such person is Dr. Maya Angelou. Born in St. Louis Missouri, she grew up in the tiny town of Stamps, Arkansas. And if you ask me, it is Dr. Angelou’s unique ties to Arkansas that influenced her phenomenal career.

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So, did you know about Maya Angelou’s ties to Arkansas? And have you ever been to the tiny town of Stamps? If so, tell us in the comments below. To learn more about Maya Angelou as well as other influential African Americans with ties to Arkansas, visit the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock.

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