This Day in Black History: Jan. 21, 1773
Phillis Wheatley, who was born a slave, was freed on Jan. 21, 1773, and published her first book of poetry that year.
Phillis Wheatley, who was born a slave in 1745, was freed on this day. She published her first book of poems, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, that year, making her the first African-American to have her writing published.
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This Day in Black History: Jan. 21, 1773
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Phillis Wheatley, who was born a slave in 1745, was freed on this day. She published her first book of poems,
Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, that year, making her the first African-American
to have her writing published.
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Black History: Jan. 21, 1773..??
"Whose History?
"blackHistory"... African History?.."African AMerican History"... slaveHistory?... negroHistory?
..History I understand and READ most "americans"; in 1773 were English Citizen/Subjects
..History I understand and READ other inhabitants of "america" native tribes and African slaves..
..History I understand and READ states inhabitants became American Citizens of USA in 1783..
..History I understand and READ states inhabitant natives became American Citizens of USA in 1868
..History I understand and READ states inhabitant Africans became American Citizens of USA in 1868
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deaCON in 2023; American Citizens in states like florida, tennessee, texas, arkansas etal are making Laws
and standards of HisStory..difficult to agree upon..Can deaCON do more research and present Truthful
Historical Information for all American Citizens of USA to understand?