Phillis Wheatley

Primary Sources of Famous People in American History

Though Phillis Wheatley did not die a slave, she lived most of her life as a slave for one family. In certain ways, Phillis Wheatley was fortunate. Her owners treated her well, teaching her to read and write when she showed intellectual promise. Eventually, they released her from slavery to live the rest of her life in freedom. She became a celebrated poet and a major voice on the American literary scene. She was one of America's first female poets, and its first black woman poet. Primary source materials bring to life the works of this remarkable woman.

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Collection Review: Primary Sources of Famous People in American History
"Excellent series using primary sources. Easy to read; great for biography projects and connecting people in history to 5th grade social studies standards. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED."
--San Diego City Schools
Library Bound Book List: $29.13 / S&L: $21.85

Reading Level: 3-4

Interest Level: 4-8

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-0-8239-4119-3
Author : J. Moriarty
Copyright : 2004
Language : English
Category : Primary Source, Social Studies, American History
Pages : 32
Trim : 7 1/8" x 8 1/2"
Dewey : B
Dewey(two) : 811
ATOS : 3.4
ARPoints : 0.5
Subject : Primary Source, Social Studies, American History
Binding : Library
BISAC : BIO000000, HIS000000

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