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Phillis Wheatley Collection

Phillis Wheatley, an African-American poet born around 1753, defied the odds and left a lasting legacy in the world of literature


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Phillis Wheatley, an African-American poet born around 1753, defied the odds and left a lasting legacy in the world of literature. Engraved frontispiece to her book "Poems" published in 1773 showcases her remarkable talent and determination. Despite being enslaved as a young girl, she was fortunate enough to be purchased by the Wheatley family in Boston who recognized her potential. They taught her how to read and write, which ultimately led to the publication of her groundbreaking collection of poetry. In this captivating portrait from 1773, we catch a glimpse of Phillis Wheatley's strength and resilience. Her story is one that transcends time and continues to inspire generations today. As the first African-American author to have their work published, she paved the way for countless others who followed in her footsteps. Her book "Poems on Various Subjects Religious and Moral, " released in 1773, showcased not only her exceptional literary skills but also explored themes of spirituality and morality. This unknown creator beautifully captured Phillis' essence through their engraving on the frontispiece. Phillis Wheatley's journey from West Africa to North America is both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring. Sold into slavery before reaching ten years old, she overcame unimaginable obstacles with grace and dignity. The love and support she received from Mr. John Wheatley allowed her talents to flourish against all odds. This illustration serves as a testament to Phillis' indomitable spirit—a reminder that even amidst adversity; creativity can thrive if given a chance. Her words continue to resonate with readers worldwide as they reflect upon themes such as faith, humanity, and social justice. Frontispiece portrait stands as an enduring symbol of triumph over adversity—a powerful representation of breaking barriers within society's constraints—her legacy lives on through every word penned onto those pages so many years ago. (PBLA2D-00010) (Phillis Wheatley (1753?-1784).