Phillis Wheatley inspired others, particularly African Americans and women, to pursue their own literary ambitions and assert their voices in a society that often marginalized them. By becoming the first published African American poet, she challenged prevailing notions of race and gender, encouraging others to engage in intellectual and artistic expression. Her work demonstrated that talent and creativity transcended societal limitations, fostering a sense of pride and empowerment within the African American community.
MaryElizaGeorgethese were Phillis Wheatley's children
Phillis Wheatley was a slave to Susannah and John Wheatley. John Wheatley bought her at a slave sale on the Boston wharf.
Yes only a smart person could do a acrostic on phillis wheatley.
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she wanted others to fight because so they all can be free of slavery
MaryElizaGeorgethese were Phillis Wheatley's children
Yes, Phillis Wheatley was a patriot.
No. John Wheatley bought phillis at a slave auction
Mary wheatley tought phillis how to read.( Mary is phillis's daughter.)
Phillis Wheatley's husband is dead
Phillis Wheatley was a slave to Susannah and John Wheatley. John Wheatley bought her at a slave sale on the Boston wharf.
Phillis Wheatley died December 25 2009 at 12;00pm in her sleep.
her middle name was Sasha
yes
Phillis wrote poems
No one killed Phillis Wheatley she died of child birth on December 5,1784.
Phillis Wheatley died on December 5, 1784. She was 31.