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Charita Gainey: Why did Phillis Wheatley disappear?
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Phillis Wheatley - America's First Groundbreaking Poet
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In 1773, Phillis Wheatley was freed from slavery and became the first African American to publish a book of poetry. She was bought by John and Susanna Wheatley in 1761. Recognizing her intellectual abilities, they encouraged Phillis to study classical literature and the Bible. | Museum of the Bible
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Phillis Wheatley was one of three African Americans to publish while still enslaved. Any explicit pleas for freedom would have ended her publishing career, so she made her argument for dignity and freedom through the creative use of biblical symbolism. Watch to learn more about Phillis Wheatley. | Museum of the Bible
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Did you know that Phillis Wheatley was the first African American woman to be published? Learn more about her life with Curator Amy Van Dyke on our Impact of the Bible Floor. | Museum of the Bible
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Did you know that Phillis Wheatley, a young enslaved woman, became one of the most celebrated poets in the American colonies? Her writings on faith, slavery, and freedom were published around the world and inspire audiences to this day. #WomensHistoryMonth | American Battlefield Trust
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Why did Phillis Wheatley disappear? - Charita Gainey
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Phillis Wheatley was born free on October 26, 1775. Kidnapped at 7. Stuffed in the bowels of a ship named The Phillis and enslaved by a Bostonian family named the Wheatley's. So that is what they called her, Phillis Wheatley. They stole her body and her name, but they could not steal her mind. She mastered the English language in mere months. Then Greek and Latin, too. A genius. She went on to become the first Black woman or man in America to publish a book. It was a book of poetry. #NationalPoe
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Black History Month Fact: Honoring the Faith and Voice of Phillis Wheatley Phillis Wheatley (c. 1753–1784) was the first African American woman to publish a book of poetry and one of the earliest American poets of any race. Phillis Wheatley’s life is a powerful testimony of God’s ability to place purpose inside circumstances meant to silence us. Enslaved as a child and denied freedom, she still lifted her voice in praise through poetry that glorified God and affirmed the humanity of Black people
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PHILLIS WHEATLEY 📚 12 ESSENTIAL BOOKS FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH I've curated the definitive reading list. From the voices that sparked movements to the geniuses history forgot. 🔗 SHOP THE FULL LIST:[Link in bio] Each book chosen for a reason. Each story needs to be told. Imagine being kidnapped at age 7, surviving a horrific slave ship, and arriving in a land where you don't speak a word of the language. Most people thought Phillis Wheatley wouldn't survive her first winter. Instead, she mastere
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HorrorRoom | She was named Phillis, because that was the name of the ship that took her away, and Wheatley, after the merchant who bought her. She was... | Instagram
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Wheatley Station on Instagram: "Phillis Wheatley was about 7 or 8 when she was taken from West Africa and brought to Boston. She arrived speaking no English. Renamed after the ship that carried her. Given the surname of the family that owned her. Inside that house, she learned to read the language meant to contain her. Then she used it in the most subversive way possible. She wrote. By thirteen, her poems were unsettling everything Boston believed about race, intellect, and possibility. In 1771,
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