The Trial of Phillis Wheatley

The Trial of Phillis Wheatley

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Winner for Drama on eLit Book Awards 2015.

The December 15, 2015 edition of Kirkus Review names "The Trial of Phillis Wheatley" in the list of the Best Books of 2015. On the eve of the American Revolution in the fall of 1772, eighteen year old Phillis Wheatley, the household slave of John and Susanna Wheatley was invited to appear before eighteen of Boston's most prominent men in the Governor's Council Chamber in Boston to defend the premise that she was the author of a collection of poems. The so-called "jury" was comprised of the most prominent men in Boston. This was not a jury of her peers but rather one comprised of all white, all male, and largely middle-aged men. There is no transcript of that proceeding. The Trial of Phillis Wheatley is a courtroom docudrama "depicting" what occurred in that room that day. The final verdict would change the course of American history. Kirkus Review says of the docudrama "The Trial of Phillis Wheatley," that it is "Classic American history theater for readers who are weary of The Crucible and Inherit the Wind."

Book information

ISBN: 9780615645315
Publisher: Trial of Phillis Wheatley
Imprint: Trial of Phillis Wheatley
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 242
Weight: 358g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 14mm