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Revolutionary Poet

A Story about Phillis Wheatley (Creative Minds Biographies)

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1h 1m
English
ISBN: 979-8-89153-412-4

Description

Taken from her family in Africa at the age of seven, Phillis Wheatley arrived in Boston as a slave in 1761. After she was purchased by the Wheatley family, Phillis quickly learned to speak and read English. The bright young girl soon began writing poetry. By 1771, her poems had been published in newspapers all over the colonies, and critics were praising the "extraordinary negro poetess." In this engaging biography, author Maryann Weidt tells the story of how a young slave girl in revolutionary Boston became an internationally famous poet and the first black American to publish a book.

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Dedication
  3. Chapter 1: She Had No Name
  4. Chapter 2: Blood in the Streets
  5. Chapter 3: Her Curiousity Led Her to It
  6. Chapter 4: Farewell to America
  7. Chapter 5: So Favored by the Muses
  8. Chapter 6: Fair Freedom's Charms
  9. Afterword
  10. Closing Credits
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Mark T-W-A-I-N!
Civil Rights Pioneer
Walking the Road to Freedom
Go Free or Die
A Pocketful of Goobers
The Wizard of Sound
What Are You Figuring Now?
A Hunger for Learning
President of the Underground Railroad
Musical Genius
Chocolate by Hershey
Fine Print
The Back of Beyond
Discovering Nature's Laws
Remember the Ladies
Tales for Hard Times
We'll Race You, Henry
First Son and President
Listening to Crickets
Frontier Surgeons
Click!
The Country Artist
Mr. Blue Jeans
Between Two Worlds
Writing for Freedom
Fighting for Equal Rights
Science Fiction Pioneer
Beyond Little Women
Germ Hunter
Pioneer Plowmaker