A Phenomenal Woman
00:25 - 01:25
1m
Ms. Josesphine is criticized for her smock alterations, and retorts back by reciting Maya Angelou's poem "A Phenomenal Woman", potraying her confidence.
This clip contains profanity at the following moments: 00:27 - 00:28

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