A Voice of Her Own: The Story of Phyillis Wheatley, Slave Poet (Candlewick Biographies)

by Kathryn Lasky

Paul Lee (Illustrator)

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In 1761, a young African girl was sold to the Wheatley family in Boston. The family named her Phillis after the schooner that transported her to slavery. Kidnapped from her home in Africa, she had everything taken away from her - her family, her name, her language. But Phillis Wheatley was no ordinary young girl. She had an intense desire to learn, and the Wheatleys encouraged her in this passion, breaking an unwritten rule in New England to keep slaves illiterate. Phillis became a poet, and had a book of verse published establishing herself as the first black woman poet America had ever known. She also found what had been taken away from her and from slaves everywhere: a voice of her own.
  • ISBN10 0606344063
  • ISBN13 9780606344067
  • Publish Date 1 January 2006 (first published 7 April 2003)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 13 March 2021
  • Imprint Turtleback Books
  • Edition Turtleback School & Library ed.
  • Format Hardcover (Library Binding)
  • Pages 40
  • Language English