Friday, April 26, 2024

Postal Fail: Quote on New Maya Angelou Stamp Isn’t Hers; Power Goes Out on Oprah (Watch)

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Howard University Professor Eleanor Traylor, poet Nikki Giovanni, first lady Michelle Obama, Postmaster General Megan Brennan, Oprah Winfrey and artist Ross Rossin at the Maya Angelou “forever stamp” dedication in Washington on April 7.

*The post office is already struggling to stay relevant – and this certainly won’t help.

A quote that appears on the new U.S. postage stamp bearing the likeness of Maya Angelou is actually someone else’s quote entirely.

The Washington Post reports that the quote “A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song,” is a quote from a book of poems by Joan Walsh Anglund.

“Yes, that’s my quote,” Anglund told the Post on Monday.

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The paper reports that the quote appears in Anglund’s 1967 book “A Cup of Sun.” The pronouns and punctuation were changed, with “he” in the original verse changed to “it” on the stamp.

A spokesman for the Postal Service defended the use of the quote on the “forever” stamp, saying it had been widely attributed to Angelou.

“The Postal Service used her widely recognized quote to help build an immediate connection between her image and her 1969 nationally recognized autobiography, ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,’ ” spokesman Mark Saunders said.

The agency hasn’t said whether it will reissue the stamp with a different quote.

After the USPS was informed that Anglund had confirmed the quote was hers, the spokesman said in an email to the Post that “Had we known about this issue beforehand, we would have used one of (Angelou’s) many other works. … The sentence held great meaning for her and she is publicly identified with its popularity.”

President Obama attributed the quote to Angelou in his remarks at the presentation of the 2013 National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal.

“The late, great Maya Angelou once said, ‘A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song.’ Each of the men and women that we honor today has a song — literally, in some cases. For others, it’s a talent or a drive or a passion that they just had to share with the world.”

Joan Walsh Anglund
Joan Walsh Anglund

Anglund appeared to take the mishap in stride, saying, “I think it easily happens sometimes that people hear something, and it’s kind of going into your subconscious, and you don’t realize it.

“I love her and all she’s done, and I also love my own private thinking that also comes to the public because it comes from what I’ve been thinking and how I’ve been feeling,” she said.

The stamp was unveiled Tuesday morning in a ceremony attended by dignitaries including first lady First Lady Michelle Obama, poet Nikki Giovanni and Oprah Winfrey.

Side Note: The big power outage that affected the DC area on Tuesday happened while Oprah was addressing the crowd at DC’s Warner Theatre.

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