The poet was Phillis Wheatley.
she was a slave and then a poet
Phyliss wheatly
Benjamin Banneker
Yes but rarely formal education
Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.Anybody who was educated could be brought to Rome as a slave, or not, in order to teach wealthy children. The Greeks are the ones we hear about the most.
Phillis Wheatley
Phillis Wheatley
No, he was a Syrian slave who was educated and freed by his master.
no they were not (his dad was a slave and his mom was an English girl)
You're probably thinking of Phillis Wheatley.
Crispus Attucks was a slave who was killed. Bye!!!!
American poet during the American Revolution. Usually reffered to as the "poet of the American Revolution" Educated at Princeton, born in New York.