From Being Enslaved to Reciting for the President

With Juneteenth celebrated this month, I was curious about America’s Black women poets. So I went to my New Oxford Book of American Verse. Flipping through its early pages, I came soon to a short poem by Phyllis Wheatley, who lived in the eighteenth century and was the first African-American woman to publish a book of poetry.

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