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There was no historically known slave schooner named the Phillis. However, the name "Phillis" may be associated with Phyllis Wheatley, a renowned African American poet who was enslaved in the 18th century.
Phillis Wheatley, an enslaved African American poet, used her writing to criticize the institution of slavery and advocate for the abolition of it. She expressed deep empathy for the suffering of enslaved people and condemned the cruelty and injustice of slavery in her poems.
Phillis Wheatley was the former slave who wrote plays and poems supporting American independence. Wheatley was the first African American to publish a book and her work expressed her support for the American Revolutionary cause.
Phillis Wheatley was against slavery because she had personally experienced the horrors of enslavement herself. She used her poetry to advocate for the abolition of slavery, promoting the idea that all individuals, regardless of race, should be treated with dignity and respect. Wheatley believed in the inherent humanity and equality of all people.
Phillis Wheatley was homeschooled by the Wheatley family in Boston. She was taught to read and write by the family's children and later became a self-taught scholar, studying various subjects on her own.
Phillis Wheatley was a slave but some people freed her and so she one writes a lot of poems.
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Yes, Phillis Wheatley was a patriot.
she wrote about her life
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.
Her poems were about true love and her true life.
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Phillis Wheatley died December 25 2009 at 12;00pm in her sleep.