Phillis Wheatley
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Phillis Wheatley
phillis wheatly
Phillis Wheatly was an African-American poet, and she is specially remembered because she was the first African-American woman published in the US, with her book called 'Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral', which was published in 1773.
First known African-American published author: Jupiter Hammon (poem "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries", published as a broadside)First known African-American woman to publish a book: Phillis Wheatley (Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral)
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First known African-American published author: Jupiter Hammon (poem "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries", published as a broadside)First known African-American woman to publish a book: Phillis Wheatley (Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral)
Melva Wilson Costen was a theologian and scholar who wrote extensively on the subjects of worship and African American religious experiences. Her works include books such as "African American Christian Worship," "Preaching Black Women," and "The African American Christian Worship Experience." Costen's contributions have helped bring attention to the significance of African American worship practices in the Christian tradition.
African American-fiction
Phillis Wheatley published her first book of poetry, "Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral," in 1773. It was the first published book by an African American woman.
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Phillis Wheatley was a prolific poet who participated in literary circles and contributed poems to various publications. She gained fame for her writing, with her work being the first book published by an African American, "Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral," in 1773. Wheatley's literary achievements were a significant milestone for African American writers during that time.
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