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    The Works of Phillis Wheatley Biography: Phillis Wheatley was born in West Africa around 1753. Sometime after her birth, she was brought to America and purchased by John Wheatley in 1761. He turned Phillis over to his wife, Susanna, to work as a personal maid. After realizing Phillis’ intellect, the Wheatley family encouraged Phillis to study the Bible and read English and Latin literature, history and geography. Wheatley’s first poem was published in a Rhode Island newspaper in 1767.

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    This week reading is diverse and insightful because I got to see a different facet of the slaves masters. First of all with Phillis Wheatley's biography, it is understood that some masters recognized that slaves were not just animals but intelligent creatures with the ability to learn different subjects. However, this was not enough to set them free most of the time. When Phillis Wheatley's masters were asked by the british why they kept her as a slave even though she was so intellectual, they tried

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    Poetry Analysis: America by Phillis Wheatley Born in Senegal around 1753, Phillis Wheatley became an important American poetic figure. At the age of 8, she was kidnapped and brought to Boston on a slave ship and upon her arrival to Boston, she was quickly sold to John Wheatley (Bio). Under her new family, Phillis adopted the master’s last name, taken under the wife’s wing, and showed her deep intelligence. Even though suffering from poor health, Phillis’s intelligence did not go unnoticed; she received

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    The first known African American to have a poetry book published in America was the late Ms. Phillis Wheatley. Wheatley was born in 1753, in West Africa. In 1761, when Wheatley was roughly seven or eight years of age; she was purchased as a personal slave for Susannah Wheatley, the wife of John Wheatley. Phillis was taught to read and write from Susannah Wheatley’s daughter, Mary in between her household duties. At an early age, Wheatley was deeply involved in the Bible and multitude of other things

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    something ever happened to you that you think is unfair? Something unquestionably unfair occurred to Phillis Wheatley in her childhood. Nevertheless, it transpired at the age of seven. Phillis was the first African American to write and publish a poem. Her first poem was published in the Newport Mercury newspaper in 1767, six years after she was captured to work as a slave. I greatly venerate Phillis Wheatley, consequently because she had a wall that she climbed over. She was not treated equally, nevertheless

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    the others, it was called “Phillis Wheatley, the Poet.” This section was about a slave who was captured at a young age and brought to America as a slave. But the young slave was different, she could read and write. Later in life she even wrote to Washington, he responded back to her. She was an example that slaves could do just more than work, she showed that they can have a lot of talent and skill. That is why in this essay I am going to write about the life of Phillis Wheatley and her poems. When

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    Poet dies On December 5 Phillis Wheatley, John and Susanna Wheatley’s servant, died due to complications of child birth. Phillis Wheatley was born in Senegal, Africa around 1753. At 8 years old she was kidnapped and then was brought to Boston, Massachusetts to be a servant for Susanna Wheatley. The only known memory about Phillis’s family is about her mother performing a ritual. Phillis learn literature by Susanna Wheatley and her two kids. The Wheatley family encouraged Phillis to learn literature

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    Have you ever been in a position where you don't know what to do? Well so has Phillis Wheatley. She is my favorite poet because she was the first African American to publish a poem. When she was about only seven or eight years old when she got captured and taken from her home. In 1761 a slave ship brought her to Boston. A guy named John Wheatley, and his wife purchased a young girl directly from the ship named Phillis Wheatley. She grew up to be a poet. She likes to write about any subject. Did

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    Phillis Wheatley was an African American woman, who was a servant to a man named John Wheatley and his family since she was seven years old. Within about sixteen months Wheatley was able to read and write in English, thanks to her tutor, Mary Wheatley the daughter of John Wheatley. When Wheatley was only 12 she managed to learn both Greek and Latin and started writing her poetry. In 1772 a book of Phillis Wheatley’s poems was published in England, which made her the earliest published African American

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    She was a Patriot and wrote poems about patriotism. The poems she wrote were about the fighting. She was brave to write about the war. Other interesting facts about Phillis Wheatley were that, when she died almost exactly one hour later her third child ( the name unknown ) died as well. She was sold at a slave auction at age eight or seven. She was writing a book but never finished because she died. The manuscript has

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