A Voice of Her Own

A Voice of Her Own The Story of Phillis Wheatley, Slave Poet

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Publisher's Synopsis

The moving story of how the first published African-American female poet regained what had been taken away from her and from slaves everywhere: a voice of her own.

"We'll call her Phillis."

In 1761, a young African girl was sold to the Wheatley family in Boston, who named her Phillis after the slave schooner that had carried her. Kidnapped from her home in Africa and shipped to America, she'd had everything taken from her - her family, her name, and her language.

But Phillis Wheatley was no ordinary young girl. She had a passion to learn, and the Wheatleys encouraged her, breaking with unwritten rule in New England to keep slaves illiterate. Amid the tumult of the Revolutionary War, Phillis Wheatley became a poet and ultimately had a book of verse published, establishing herself as the first African American woman poet this country had ever known. She also found what had been taken away from her and from slaves everywhere: a voice of her own.

Book information

ISBN: 9780763628789
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Imprint: Candlewick Press
Pub date:
Number of pages: 40
Weight: 259g
Height: 300mm
Width: 208mm
Spine width: 3mm