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On the Pulse of Morning

"On the Pulse of Morning" is a poem by African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou that she read at the first inauguration of President Bill Clinton on January 20, 1993. With her public recitation, Angelou became the second poet in history to read a poem at a presidential inauguration, and the first African American and woman. (Robert Frost was the first inaugural poet, at the 1961 inauguration of John F. Kennedy.) Angelou's audio recording of the poem won the 1994 Grammy Award in the "Best Spoken Word" category, resulting in more fame and recognition for her previous works, and broadening her appeal.
The poem's themes are change, inclusion, responsibility, and role of both the President and the citizenry in establishing economic security. Its symbols, references to contemporary issues, and personification of nature has inspired critics to compare "On the Pulse of Morning" with Frost's inaugural poem and with Clinton's inaugural address. It has been called Angelou's "autobiographical poem",〔 and has received mixed reviews. The popular press praised Clinton's choice of Angelou as inaugural poet, and her "representiveness" of the American people and its President. Critic Mary Jane Lupton said that "Angelou's ultimate greatness will be attributed" to the poem, and that Angelou's "theatrical" performance of it, using skills she learned as an actor and speaker, marked a return to the African-American oral tradition of speakers such as Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X.〔 Poetry critics, despite praising Angelou's recitation and performance, gave mostly negative reviews of the poem.
==Background==
When Angelou wrote and recited "On the Pulse of Morning", she was already well known as a writer and poet. She had written five of the seven of her series of autobiographies, including the first and most highly acclaimed, ''I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'' (1969). Although she was best known for her autobiographies, she was primarily known as a poet rather than an autobiographer.〔 Early in her writing career she began alternating the publication of an autobiography and a volume of poetry.〔 Her first volume of poetry ''Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Diiie'', published in 1971 shortly after ''Caged Bird'', became a best-seller and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize.〔 As scholar Marcia Ann Gillespie writes, Angelou had "fallen in love with poetry"〔 during her early childhood in Stamps, Arkansas. After her rape at the age of eight, which she depicted in ''Caged Bird'', Angelou memorized and studied great works of literature, including poetry. According to ''Caged Bird'', her friend Mrs. Flowers encouraged her to recite them, which helped bring her out her self-imposed period of muteness caused by her trauma.〔
Angelou was the first poet to read an inaugural poem since Robert Frost read his poem "The Gift Outright" at President John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961, and the first Black and woman.〔 When it was announced that Angelou would read one of her poems at Clinton's inauguration, many in the popular press compared her role as inaugural poet with that of Frost's, especially what critic Zofia Burr called their "representativeness", or their ability to speak for and to the American people. The press also pointed to the nation's social progress that a Black woman would "stand in the place of a white man" at his inauguration, and praised Angelou's involvement as the Clinton administration's "gesture of inclusion".〔
Angelou told her friend Oprah Winfrey that the call requesting her to write and recite the poem came from television producer Harry Thomason, who organized the inauguration, shortly after Clinton's election. Even though she suspected that Clinton made the request because "he understood that I am the kind of person who really does bring people together",〔 Angelou admitted feeling overwhelmed, and even requested that the audiences attending her speaking engagements pray for her.〔
She followed her same "writing ritual"〔 that she had followed for years and used in writing all of her books and poetry: she rented a hotel room, closeted herself there from the early morning to the afternoon, and wrote on legal pads.〔〔 After deciding upon the theme "America", she wrote down everything she could think of about the country, which she then "pushed and squeezed into a poetic form".〔 Angelou recited the poem on January 20, 1993.〔

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