Yes, Maya Angelou divorced Paul du Feu in 1954. They were married for about four years before separating.
Maya Angelou had 3 husbands there names were Paul De Feu, Tosh Angelos, and Vusumzi Make
Maya Angelou had 3 husbands named Tosh Angelos,Paul De Feu,and Vusumzi Make.
Maya Angelou married her second husband, Paul du Feu (known as Tosh Angelos), in 1973. They were married until his death in 1981.
Maya Angelou was married twice. First, she was married to Tosh Angelos from 1951 to 1954, and then she was married to Paul du Feu from 1973 to 1981. Angelou had one son, Guy Johnson.
Maya Angelou was married three times throughout her life. Her first marriage was to Tosh Angelos in 1951 when she was just seventeen. Her second marriage was to Greek sailor Paul du Feu in 1973 and lasted until 1983. Her third and final marriage was to long time companion actor and playwright Guy Johnson in June of 1977. They remained married until her death in 2014.
Paul Du Feu has written: 'In Good Company'
Her marriages are only the tip of the metaphorical molten iceberg that has been Maya Angelou's remarkable life. In addition to the just renown of her literary and political work, she seems an incarnation of what made the cultural life of the twentieth century so compelling. As for her marriages, they were certainly more than singular in number--although probably each was quite a singular experience. Certainly, she has been legally wed three times: • In 1949, she married a Greek sailor named Tosh Angelos. They divorced in 1952, although she retained a version of his last name as her own. • In 1960, she then married South African freedom fighter and civil rights advocate, Vusumzi Make. Her second marriage also lasted three years. • In 1973, Maya Angelo married Paul du Feu, a French writer and cartoonist who had previously been married to activist and author, Germaine Greer. These are Maya Angelou's confirmed, legal marriages. As a rule, she does not publicly discuss her marriages, primarily their number "for fear," she says, "of sounding frivolous." It has been noted that her last, to Mr. de Feu, she considered her happiest. It ended, amicably, in 1980. But there is so much more to Maya Angelou. There is no way in my limited time & space hereupon for me to discuss it all. I will provide only some highlights, to whet the appetite of the uninitiated--or the uninitiated beyond "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." At age sixteen, Maya Angelou began her adult life, not only bringing into this world her son Claude but also becoming the first black cable car conductor in San Francisco. It goes without saying she was the first female black cable car conductor in San Francisco. With these two events, she concluded her formal education, something which makes her brilliance and prominence in fields from literature to political activism all that more stunning. Like a lot of us with more going on inside than the most of us, Ms. Angelou not only married (and/or "counterculture married" as I like to think of it, meaning: common law) at least three times, she also participated in a wide and wild variety of professions. From cook to madam, from waitress to nightclub performer, from singer to modern dancer working with both incomparalbles Alvin Ailey and Martha Graham, it was a wonderfully circuitous journey from Arkansas' Marguerite Annie Johnson (Ms. Angelou's birth name) to the extraordinary Maya Angelou the world now knows. I encourage everyone who has read this far, with undoubtable interest, to research further. Your efforts will be rewarded.
Paul Neuhuys has written: 'Le pot-au-feu mongol' 'Paul Joostens'
Her first husband was Tosh Angelo's who was a greek sailor. They got divorced after that and her secound husband was Vausumzi Make they had a son together too and then got divorced again and her third was Paul De Feu.Just so you know she is still alive and theese are true facts
No, she was married to Paul du Feu but they broke up after 3 weeks.
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