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Amanda Gorman
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Amanda Gorman

Born March 7, 1998 · Los Angeles, California
The youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history — Amanda Gorman electrified the nation at President Biden's inauguration with "The Hill We Climb" and became the voice of a generation at age 22.
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Youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history
Poem
"The Hill We Climb"
Honor
First National Youth Poet Laureate

Amanda S.C. Gorman was born and raised in Los Angeles by a single mother who was a middle school English teacher. Gorman had a speech impediment as a child and used poetry to overcome it, finding power in the careful shaping of language.

At 16, she was named the first National Youth Poet Laureate. She studied sociology at Harvard University, where she continued writing and performing poetry that addressed race, feminism, and the African diaspora.

On January 20, 2021, at age 22, Gorman became the youngest inaugural poet in American history, reading "The Hill We Climb" at President Biden's inauguration. Her performance — poised, powerful, and radiant in a yellow coat — captivated the nation. Her books became instant bestsellers, and she became a global symbol of young Black excellence and the enduring power of words.

"There is always light, if only we're brave enough to see it. If only we're brave enough to be it."
— Amanda Gorman
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Key Milestones

A Life in Firsts

1998
Born in Los Angeles, California
2014
Named first National Youth Poet Laureate
2020
Graduates from Harvard University
2021
Reads "The Hill We Climb" at President Biden's inauguration
2021
Books debut at number one on the New York Times bestseller list
2022
Reads at Super Bowl LVI

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