
Phyllis Wheatley
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Phyllis Wheatley was the first published African American female poet, whose work was pivotal in shaping the literary landscape of 18th-century America. Born in West Africa and brought to America as a slave, she was educated by her owners and quickly demonstrated her extraordinary talent for writing poetry. Her first book, 'Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral,' was published in 1773 and made her an international sensation, showcasing her ability to articulate complex themes of faith, freedom, and identity.
Wheatley's poetry often reflects her deep spirituality and her longing for liberty, resonating with the Enlightenment ideals of her time. Despite the challenges she faced as an enslaved woman, her literary achievements laid the groundwork for future generations of African American writers. Wheatley’s work continues to inspire discussions about race, gender, and the power of the written word in advocating for social change.