Black History Month: Phyllis Wheatley, First Black Poet and Author

 

Phyllis Wheatley, First Black Author and Poet in America




📚 Celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth Phillis Wheatley, America's #FirstBlackAuthor and #poet! 🖋️ Wheatley's poetry showcases her deep engagement with classical texts, like #Homer and #Virgil, reflecting on the complexity of her relationship with them. Drawing inspiration from Terence, she beautifully articulates her perspective:

"The happier Terence all the choir inspir'd,
His soul replenish'd, and his bosom fir'd;
But say, ye Muses, why this partial grace,
To one alone of Afric's sable race;" 🌟

(Source: Greenwood, Emily (January 1, 2011). "Chapter 6: The Politics of Classicism in the Poetry of Phillis Wheatley". In Hall, Edith; McConnell, Justine; Alston, Richard (eds.). Ancient Slavery and Abolition. From Hobbes to Hollywood. OUP. pp. 153–180. ISBN 9780199574674).

#ClassicalTexts #Literature #Poetry #BlackExcellence #NationalBlackLoveDay


Submitted by: Renaldo McKenzie, Author of the Neoliberalism Book series, and Adjunct Professor at Jamaica Theological Seminary, President of The NeoLiberal Corporation and Host of The Neoliberal Round Podcast.




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