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  1. Bid the Vassal Soar: Interpretive Essays on the Life and Poetry of Phillis Wheatley (Ca. 1753-1784 and George Moses Horton) by Merle A. Richmond, 1974-06
  2. Bid the Vassal Soar; Interpretive Essays on the Life and Poetry of Phillis Wheatley (Ca. 1753-1784) and George Moses Horton (Ca. 1797-1883). by Merle A Richmond, 1974-01-01
  3. Poems and Letters by Phillis, 1753?-1784 Wheatley, 1915
  4. Phillis Wheatley, Complete Writings by Phillis Wheatley, 2001-02-01
  5. The Collected Works of Phillis Wheatley (The Schomburg Library of Nineteenth-Century Black Women Writers) by Phillis Wheatley, 1989-12-14
  6. Phillis Wheatley and Her Writings (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities / Critical Studies on Black Life and Culture) by William H. Robinson, 1984-08-01
  7. The Trials of Phillis Wheatley: America's First Black Poet and Encounters with the Founding Fathers by Henry Louis Gates Jr., 2003-04
  8. Critical Essays on Phillis Wheatley (Critical Essays on American Literature) by William H. Robinson, 1982-09
  9. Phillis Wheatley: A Revolutionary Poet (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Jacquelyn Y. McLendon, 2003-08
  10. A Voice of Her Own: The Story of Phillis Wheatley, Slave Poet by Kathryn Lasky, 2003-01-01
  11. Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons: The Story of Phillis Wheatley (Great Episodes) by Ann Rinaldi, 2005-03-01
  12. Phillis Wheatley (American Lives) by Rick Burke, 2003-04
  13. Phillis Wheatley: African American Poet/Poeta Afroamericana (Grandes Personajes en la Historia de los Estados Unidos) (Spanish Edition) by J. T. Moriarty, 2003-12
  14. Phillis Wheatley: Poet (Beginning Biographies) by Garnet Nelson Jackson, 1992-09

61. Auburn Public Library - Poetry Anthologies - W
Wheatley, Phillis (c. 17531784), On Being Brought from Africa to America, NAL-4-1,REF 820.8 NOR. Wheatley, Phyllis, An Hymn to the Evening, AAL-1
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Author Title Anthology Call Number Wagoner, David The Words TPA 811 POE Wagoner, David Lost TPA 811 POE Wagoner, David Elegy for Yards, Pounds, and Gallons TPA 811 POE Wagoner, David Their bodies TPA 811 POE Wakoski, Diane Sleep LRW REF 808.0427 KIR Wakoski, Diane The Ring TPA 811 POE Walcott, Derek Sea Grapes LRW REF 808.0427 KIR Waldman, Anne Marianne Moore LIW REF 808.8 CHA Waldman, Anne Our Past LIW REF 808.8 CHA Waldman, Anne To the Censorious Ones LIW REF 808.8 CHA Walker, Alice How Poems Are Made / A Discredited View LIW REF 808.8 CHA Walker, Margaret Lineage LRW REF 808.0427 KIR Walker, Margaret Love Song to Alex, 1979 BLP 811.008 ONE Walker, Sue Second Hand Dealer ALP REF 811.008 HAM Walker, Sue Beneath the Appearance of Green ALP REF 811.008 HAM Walker, Sue Van Gogh, Saint Remy, and Beyond ALP REF 811.008 HAM Walker, Sue Inside McCuller's Sad Café ALP REF 811.008 HAM Walker, Sue Second Hand Dealer ALP REF 811.008 HAM Walker, Sue Beneath the Appearance of Green ALP REF 811.008 HAM Walker, Sue Van Gogh, Saint Remy, and Beyond

62. POETRY
Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784 The poems of Phillis Wheatley An hymn to theevening / Phyllis Wheatley How I escaped / Frederick Douglass.
http://www.broward.org/library/bienes/lii13609.htm
P O E T R Y
[Book, 1773, 1966 ed.]
Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784
The poems of Phillis Wheatley
Contents
[Broadside, 1790-1820?]
[More, Hannah, 1745-1833
W [Book, 1891]
Bramhall, Mae St. John
Japanese jingles: being a few
/ by Mae St. John Bramhall. Tokyo, Japan: Published by T. Hasegawa, 1891. 1 v. (unpaged): col. ill. ; 17 x 13.5 cm.
[Book, 1920]
Pritchard, Myron T., 1853-
Ovington, Mary White, 1865-1951

The upward path
Forward Partial contents The boy and the bayonet / Paul Laurence Dunbar... Up from slavery / Booker T. Washington... My first school / W.E.B. DuBois... An hymn to the evening / Phyllis Wheatley... How I escaped / Frederick Douglass... Negro soldiers / Roscoe C. Jamison... Fifty years / James Weldon Johnson... Hard bound pictorial cloth with black lettering]
[Book, 1927] Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967 Fine clothes to the Jew Colophon
[Book, 1927, 1930 printing] Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938.

63. American Literature (1700-1800): Reason And Revolution
Phillis Wheatley (17531784). Phillis Wheatley Biography; by Mrs. Angela Gravesfourth grade class Phillis Wheatley Bibliography An Elegy.
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American Literature (1700-1800)
Reason and Revolution
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Resources include history and criticism of the first flowering of American literature during the eighteenth century. Includes history, criticism, some lesson plans and works of individual writers.
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Student's History of American Literature
Chapter 2. First half of the century includes Samuel Sewall,
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Chapter 3. The Beginning of the Nineteenth Century.
Knickerbocker Group; Washington Irving (1783-1859);
James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851); William Cullen Bryant

Romancing the Indian

Comparison of the sentimentalizing and demonizing
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64. The Trials Of Phillis Wheatley (in MARION)
Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784. Poets, American Colonial period, ca.1600-1775 Biography. Women slaves United States Biography.
http://catalog.evanston.lib.il.us/MARION/acw2174

65. Literature And Life: The Givens Collection
Author Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784. Title Poems on various subjects religiousand moral / by Phillis Wheatley. Published London sn , 1773.
http://www.pbs.org/ktca/litandlife/studyguide/main.html

Chapter 1: "FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM"

Chapter 2: "RENAISSANCE"

Chapter 3: "CHOICE OF WEAPONS"

. This documentary and study guide can be used to generate interest in literature, creative writing, history and African-American studies. Check your local listings for air dates in your area or call the programmer of your PBS station.
For additional education material on African-American literature, please visit our partner sites The Givens Foundation which features curriculum and special bibliographies, and the Givens Collection at the University of Minnesota which features art and images of rare black books as well as helpful library information. A printable text-only version of this study guide is available.
Chapter 1: "FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM" Overview The first chapter of the program focuses on the liberation that comes with literacy. From African-American slaves to adult learners of today, reading and writing change lives in profound ways. The chapter is based on Slave Narratives and includes the Federal Writers' Project's oral interviews with former slaves that were conducted in the 1930s. This segment can be used to introduce the genre of slave narratives and/or autobiographies. It can also supplement studies in U.S. History, Civil Rights History and African-American studies. The focus on slave narratives can also be used to encourage personal essays, storytelling and journaling.

66. Phillis Wheatley: From Slave To Scholar, Author, And Abolitionist
Phillis Wheatley circa 17531784. Though arriving in the American colonies as aslave, Phillis Wheatley wrote the first book published by an American black
http://www.blackhistoryreview.com/biography/PWheatley.php
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Phillis Wheatley
circa 1753-1784
Though arriving in the American colonies as a slave, Phillis Wheatley wrote the first book published by an American black and the second written by a woman in North America.
John and Susannah Wheatley never knew where the frail little African girl with the missing front teeth came from, but it may have been Senegal. Looking for kitchen help, Mrs. Wheatley, instead, bought the sickly little girl, in the slave market.
In the Wheatley household Phillis helped with the kitchen work, but she learned from Mary Wheatley, the Wheatley's daughter, reading, writing, math, Latin, embroidery, and mimicry as well. With the Wheatleys' encouragement to use their library, she became an avid reader who read through the Bible and enjoyed the Greek and Latin classics at twelve years old. Her favorite poets were John Milton, Thomas Gray, and Alexander Pope. She attended church with the family and sat with them in their pew.
At thirteen she wrote her first poem about Harvard College and another celebrating King George's repeal of the hated Stamp Act. Emulating the poets she admired, she wrote in heroic couplets numerous elegies, poems about Christian salvation, and some that touched on slavery. The first black writer to openly touch on slavery, she is considered a precursor to the abolitionists.

67. The Collected Works Of Phillis Wheatley (Schomburg Library Of Nineteenth Century
Phillis Wheatley (17531784) was the first black American to publish a book andenjoyed international fame during her short life.
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68. H-Net Review: Babacar M'Baye On The Trials Of Phillis Wheatley: America's First
Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784. Poets, AmericanColonial period, ca.1600-1775Biography. Women slavesUnited StatesBiography.
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=88471085436448

69. Liberty And Peace E-book By Phillis Wheatley
Wheatley, Phillis (17531784) - African-born American poet, she was the firstAfrican-American woman writer. Bought as a slave by a merchant,
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70. PHILLIS WHEATLEY Forum Frigate
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71. E316K -- Bremen
17531784). Phillis Wheatley was either nineteen or twenty years old when herPoems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral was published in London in 1773
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Phillis Wheatley and Nikki Giovanni
Questions to consider while reading:

"On Being Brought from Africa to America"
1. What are the two obvious different readings of this poem by Phillis Wheatley?
"Linkage ( for Phillis Wheatley )"
2. What rhetorical strategies do you see in the Giovanni poem?
3. Define these words: breeder, clitorectomies, infibulations, feckless, feculent.
4. What are the implications of the title?
5. What allusions are in the poem?
6. The poet starts the poem with "little girl." What advantage is there in not dealing with Wheatley as an adult? 7. Pay attention to the use of questions throughout the poem (a rhetorical device, by the way). Where are they? What effect do they have? What is their function? 8. Giovanni makes connections in a variety of ways here. How many different kinds of connections do you see? Where? (One is in stanza 2 with a connection between past and present. Another is also in stanza 2 between slavery and child prostitution.) 9. What argument does Giovanni make in the poem? What appeals (emotional, logical, ethical) does she use in the poem? Be specific about the emotional appeals.

72. Presidential Prayer Kids
Portrait of Phillis Wheatley courtesy of Bridgewater State College. Do you knowabout Phillis Wheatley (17531784)? She was a very special early American
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All the Bible verses in this edition of The Presidential Prayer Team
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  • A new friend to pray forour new Homeland Security Director, Michael Chertoff. Do you know about faith-filled former slave Phillis Wheatley?
Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Schroeder-Koepf, the First Lady of Germany, tour Saint Martin's Cathedral in Mainz, Germany, Feb. 23. Photo courtesy of the White House.
  • thank God for the success He gave the President during this trip, and ask God to keep building these relationships. Pray that there will be really good follow up to the President's trip, and that God will keep helping all the countries of Europe in their efforts to support the spread of democracy in the world. Have you caught the new feeling about Iraq? Since the Iraqis voted in their own elections, they are getting stronger and stronger as they work together to protect their country. So we can pray that their efforts will succeed and that God will strengthen everyone who is working to bring peace and stability to that country , including U.S. and Iraqi troops. We can also ask God to bring down the people who just want to bring hurt and damage and chaos to Iraq.
  • 73. AmSouth: View Record
    Memoir of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave Slaves Massachusetts Boston Biography.; Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784. Method/Approach
    http://www.americansouth.org/viewrecord.php?id=28605

    74. Manuscript Collections D-G
    Collected material includes an unpublished poem by Phillis Wheatley, Blacks West Indies Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784 World War (1914-1918);
    http://www.howard.edu/library/moorland-spingarn/Colld-g.htm
    MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS (D-G)
    Author Dabu Gizenga's Collection on Kwame Nkrumah Author: Daniel, A. Mercer, 1887-1976 Author: Davidson, Eugene C., 1896-1976 Author: Davidson, Shelby Jeames, 1868-1930 Author: Davis, John Warren, 1888-1980 Author: Desdunes, Pierre-Aristide, 1828-1894 Title: Collection, 1828-1894 Description: .5 linear ft. (2 v.) Notes: Afro-American poet, of New Orleans, La. An indexed ledger of poetry and prose by Desdunes and other Creole writers from New Orleans and a ledger of Desdunes's personal reflections on social and political issues of the late 1800s. In French. Gift of A.P. Turcaud, 1952. Subjects: Afro-American poets Louisiana New Orleans. lcsh American poetry Afro-American authors. French-American poetry Creole authors. Location: Howard University, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (Washington, D.C.) NIDS Fiche #: 4.72.28 NUCMC Number: DCLV96-A400 Author: Dickey, Robert J. Jr., ? - 1941

    75. African American Poets
    Wheatley, Phillis MAIN COLLECTION 811.1 W56c Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784.The collected works of Phillis Wheatley / edited by John Shields.
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~vvesper/afampoet.htm
    African American Writers: Poets and Poetry
    MTSU Library Page
    African American Writers Poetry Page Reference MTSU Library Guide 4/98/
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~vvesper/afampoet.htm
    Middle Tennessee State University
    Comments to vvesper@ulibnet.mtsu.edu
    Web Sites for African American Poetry
  • Poets of the Harlem Renaissance from the Academy of American Poets. Includes biographical information and full text of selected poems for eight poets.
  • Quarterly Black Review Poetry
  • Klub Kuumba -is the University of Georgia's first and only African American culturally based poetry society.
  • Voices from the Gaps Women writers of color.
  • American Verse Project
  • Rhapsody in Black
    Resources for Teachers
  • Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Understanding and Appreciating Poetry: Afro-Americans and Their Poetry, by Frances Ellen Piercea curriculum guide for grades 6 and up.
  • Harlem Renaissance: Pivotal Period in the Development of Afro-American Culture by Caroline Jackson
    Poets
    MAIN COLLECTION 811.52 H877c
  • 76. 1753 1784
    Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons The Story of Phillis Wheatley (Great Episodes) a rich collection of the work of Phillis Wheatley (c. 17531784).
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    The Trials of Phillis Wheatley: America's First Black Poet and Encounters with the Founding Fathers
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    Gates' work presents an excellent, readable overview of Wheatley's career by drawing from the breadth of existing scholarship. He makes a strong argument that Wheatley needs to be read with an awareness of late eighteenth-century history and understood for her vital contribution.
    Two criticisms of the book: First, I wish Gates had also published Wheatley's poems, which are expensive to purchase and not widely available in bookstores, and then made his work an introduction to the poems. Second, on a related point, I wish that Gates had interpreted more poems. Wheatley's poems are rich with transcultural underpinnings and insights, and it would have been wonderful to read more of his explications of her work. Her work can be challenging for contemporary readers unfamilar with the conventions of eighteenth-century poetry. An interesting read
    In 1773 a young woman burst onto the literary scene. And what made this particular author a sensation? The young woman in question was Phillis Wheatley, an African slave writing poetry in English. Her slender books of poems was a literary first, causing critics to mutter.

    77. American Premieres [sound Recording] / United States Air Force Band, Colonel Low
    Subject(s), Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784 Musical settings. Band music.Monologues with music (Band) Songs (High voice) with band. Other Author(s), Graham,
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    LIBRARY CATALOG COURSE RESERVES LIBRARY HOURS ... uvm a-z Author: United States Air Force Band.
    Title: American premieres [sound recording] / United States Air Force Band, Colonel Lowell E. Graham, commander/conductor.
    Description: 1 sound disc (70 min.) : digital, 4 3/4 in.
    Published: Washington, D.C. : United States Air Force Band, [2000]
    Publisher No.: BOL-0003 United States Air Force Band
    Performer(s): United States Air Force Band ; Colonel Lowell E. Graham, conductor.
    Contents: Cloudsplitter fanfare / Jack Stamp (1:20) Into the air / Timothy Mahr (10:28) Monterey holidays. Butterfly parade (2:11) ; Feast of lanterns (3:35) ; Heritage celebration (4:14) / Roger Nixon Evolution / Dana Wilson (Elizabeth Campeau, narrator) (16:53) A crown, a mansion, and a throne / Luigi Zaninelli ; text by Phillis Wheatley (Daisy Jackson, soprano) (16:12) Divertimento for band. Ragtime (2:42) ; Blues (2:27) ; Mambo loco (3:02) ; Susan's song (3:40) ; March of the little people (2:46) / Ira Hearshen.
    Notes: "Not for sale"
    Program notes ([14] p. : ill. ; port.) inserted in container.

    78. Guilford College - Course Guides
    Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784 about Re-membering America Phillis Wheatley sintertextual epic. R. Kendrick. bibl Afr Am Rev v30 p71-88 Spr 96
    http://www.guilford.edu/library/index.cfm?ID=110001010

    79. IMCPL Online Catalog
    A voice of her own the story of Phillis Wheatley, slave poet /. by Lasky, Kathryn.View full image Subjects, Wheatley, Phillis, 17531784.
    http://catalog.imcpl.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=tcm&index=BIB&term=892577&de=A

    80. English At UCLA: American Women's Literature Reading List
    *Wheatley, Phillis (17531784). From Poems on Various Subjects, Religious andMoral (1773) and The Poems of Phillis Wheatley. Ed. Julian D. Mason,
    http://www.english.ucla.edu/graduate/reading_list/american_women.html
    American Women's Literature *Required Reading Seventeenth-Century Women Writers *Bradstreet, Anne (1612-1672). From The Tenth Muse, Lately Sprung Up in New England (1650) and The Works of Anne Bradstreet , ed. Jeannine Hensley (1967): “Epistle to the Reader by John Woodbridge,” together with introductory verses by Nathaniel Ward, John Rogers, and John Woodbridge (1650), “The Prologue,” “In Honour of Du Bartas,” “In Honour of Queen Elizabeth,” “Contemplations,” “The Flesh and the Spirit,” “The Author to Her Book,” “Before the Birth of One of Her Children,” “A Letter to Her Husband Absent upon Public Employment,” “In Reference to Her Children,” “In Memory of Anne Bradstreet,” “To my Dear Children” (prefatory poems) and “My Dear Children” (prose), “Upon the Burning of Our House,” “As Weary Pilgrim” *Rowlandson, Mary (1637?-1711?). The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson Eighteenth-Century Women Writers *Foster, Hannah (1758-1840). The Coquette *Rowson, Susanna (1762-1824). Charlotte Temple *Wheatley, Phillis (1753-1784). From

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