Phillis Wheatley was an early African American poet who stood for the intellectual and artistic capabilities of enslaved people. Her work challenged prevailing notions of racial inferiority by showcasing her talent and eloquence. Wheatley advocated for freedom and justice, using her poetry to express themes of liberty and the human experience. Through her writing, she contributed to the discourse on race and identity in 18th-century America.
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.
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what literary elments did phillis wheatley use in an hyme to the evening
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.
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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.