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A Tale of Two Men Who Nearly Drowned at Sea. Published in 1767.
God saves the queen
Phillis Barreue
Phillis Wheatley's poetry did not directly lead to the end of slavery. However, her works were significant in challenging the stereotypes and prejudices about African Americans during the 18th century, and they helped to garner support for the abolitionist movement by showcasing the intellectual and literary abilities of enslaved individuals. Ultimately, it was a combination of factors, including the efforts of abolitionists and political changes, that led to the end of slavery in the United States.
In her spare time, Phillis Wheatley wrote poetry, read extensively, and continued her studies in literature, theology, and history. She also engaged in intellectual discussions with other writers and scholars in Boston.
Phillis Wheatley was an African American during the slavery years in American history. she was a house slave of George Washington and became well known for her poetry.
Historical importance is how someone/something effected history or how it is important to history.
it convinced colonist to join the patriot cause using poetry not violence
Mary wheatley tought phillis how to read.( Mary is phillis's daughter.)
Phillis wrote poems
i am doing a black history report i need to know how old were phillis whealty when she died
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