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Phillis Wheatley
Phillis Wheatley to all the haters that think I have adopted a “white voice” you are wrong, for I am just
fortunate for what I have learned and what I did to become what I have. I have not abandoned my race, for all
who think I did, I am simply establishing credibility to my poems. So if anything I am helping my race.
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Phillis Wheatley I have not been on in a while because of my husband Johns
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imprisonment. Any tips on how to get out of debt? Thank you all for your support.
November 15, 1784
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Phillis Wheatley Free at last! I have officially been freed from slavery . I would
like to thank the Wheatley's for giving me the opportunity to become what I have 
Birthday:
December 5th, 1753
Hometown:
Gambia, Africa
1778
George Washington to Phillis Wheatley
I thank you most sincerely for
your polite notice of me, in the elegant Lines you enclosed. If you are ever in
Cambridge or near Head Quarters I shall be happy to see you in person.
March 14, 1776
Phillis Wheatley To my Mistress: Thank you for standing by me through all of
my life and giving me he chance to create my poetry. You will be missed. R.I.P
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October 18, 1773
John Peters to Phillis Wheatley It is okay, we will make it through our
infants death,all we can do is hope for we are only human, I love you <3
George W.
Selina .H
John T.
October 1, 1963
Phillis Wheatley On Messrs, Hussey and Coffin Is officially published. Me, the first
African-American to have published poetry, who would've thought?
1767
John H.
John P.
Charles
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Phillis Wheatley to all the haters that think I have adopted a “white voice” you are wrong, for I am just
fortunate for what I have learned and what I did to become what I have. I have not abandoned my race, for all
who think I did, I am simply establishing credibility to my poems. So if anything I am helping my race.
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December 5, 1753
Gambia, Africa
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December 5, 1753
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Singing, Poetry, Reading
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Mozart, John Dickinson
The Woman of Honour, La Princesse de Babylone
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Phillis Wheatley to all the haters that think I have adopted a “white voice” you are wrong, for I am just fortunate
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simply establishing credibility to my poems. So if anything I am helping my race.
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