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Reveals the fascinating life of Phillis Wheatley, the first English-speaking person of African descent to publish a book, and only the second woman to do so in America, and also to do so while she was a slave and a teenager.
Slaves --- Poets, American --- African American women poets --- Afro-American women poets --- Women poets, African American --- Women poets, American --- Wheatley, Phillis, --- Peters, Phillis Wheatley, --- Peters, Phillis, --- Wheatley, Phyllis, --- Enslaved persons
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"The Cracks Between What We Are and What We Are Supposed to Be forms an extended consideration not only of Harryette Mullen's own work, methods, and interests as a poet, but also of issues of central importance to African American poetry and language, women's voices, and the future of poetry"--
Poets, American --- African American women poets --- Literature and society --- African American women --- Literary criticism --- History --- Intellectual life --- Poetry. --- Mullen, Harryette Romell --- Criticism and interpretation. --- LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry. --- Afro-American women poets --- Women poets, African American --- Women poets, American --- Mullen, Harryette --- Szymborska, Wisława
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