Freedom’s Pen: A Story Based on the Life of the Young Freed Slave and Poet Phillis Wheatley

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Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.

1761–Phillis Wheatley was a little girl of seven or eight years old when she was captured in Africa and brought to America as a sl

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  • Series: Daughters of the Faith
  • Author: Lawton, Wendy
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 144
  • Publish Date: January 01 2009
  • ISBN10: 0802476392
  • Language: English
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Daughters of the Faith: Ordinary Girls Who Lived Extraordinary Lives.

1761–Phillis Wheatley was a little girl of seven or eight years old when she was captured in Africa and brought to America as a slave. But she didn’t let her circumstances keep her down.

She learned to read and write in English and Latin, and showed a natural gift for poetry. By the time she was twelve, her elegy at the death of the great pastor George Whitefield brought her worldwide acclaim. Phillis became known to heads of state, including George Washington himself, speaking out for American independence and the end of slavery.

She became the first African American to publish a book, and her writings would eventually win her freedom. More importantly, her poetry still proclaims Christ almost 250 years later.

Author: Wendy Lawton
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Published: 01/01/2009
Series: Daughters of the Faith
Pages: 144
Weight: 0.27lbs
Size: 7.50h x 5.50w x 0.34d
ISBN: 9780802476395
Language: English

Author

Lawton, Wendy

Binding

ISBN10

0802476392

ISBN13

9780802476395

Page Count

144

Published Date

January 01, 2009

Series

Daughters of the Faith

Language

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