Phillis Weatley
Phillis Wheatly made poems for George Washington and was the first Afican American poems to be pulihed
Phillis Wheatly made poems for George Washington and was the first Afican American poems to be pulihed
On January 20, 2001 two poems by Deborah Young were published in the Natchez Democrat newspaper to honor former President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush.
Deborah Young is the first and only Visual Poet to honor United States Presidents with visual poetry (sometimes referred to as Concrete Poetry, Shaped Poetry). Deborah Young has created visual poems to honor President George W. Bush's two terms as Commander-in-Chief. And, Deborah Young created visual poems to honor Former President Bill Clintion's eight years as Commander-in-Chief.
George W. Woodworth has written: 'Memorial poems' 'Select poems'
George Dickerson has written: 'Selected Poems, 1959-1999' 'Selected poems, 1959-1999'
George Ponting has written: 'The golden poems of George Ponting'
George Bannatyne has written: 'The poems of George Bannatyne, MDLIVIII'
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George Henry Evans has written: 'The poems of George Crabbe'
Yes, she did write plays, stories, and poems about black life.
Phillis Wheatley was a black female slave. It was unusual for a slave to be educated. Many doubted that she wrote the poem. One of her first published books had the testament of 17 men claiming that she did indeed write the poems.