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by Henry Louis Gates


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  INDEX

  Abolitionism

  and slave literature

  and the Fourth of July

  as affected by the Wheatley case

  David Walker and

  Thomas Jefferson and

  William Hamilton and

  African Americans

  capacity to produce literature

  literary achievement

  literary tradition

  musical skill of

  Thomas Jefferson’s criticism of

  Thomas Jefferson’s servants

  white views on

  American Indians

  American Revolution

  Appeal in Four Articles (Walker)

  Authorship, questioning of Wheatley’s

  Baraka, Amiri

  Barbé-Marbois, François, Marquis de

  Bell, Archibald

  Black Arts Movement

  Blyden, Edward Wilmot

  Boston Massacre (1770)

  Boston Town Hall

  Bowdoin, James

  Brattle Street Church

  Brown, William Wells

  Byles, Mather

  Carretta, Vincent

  Chauncy, Charles

  Clergy

  Clotel, or, The President’s Daughter (Brown)

  The Condition (Delany)

  Constitution, U.S.

  Cooper, Anna Julia

  Cooper, Samuel

  Criticism

  of African-American writing

  of Wheatley as ‘race traitor’

  of Wheatley’s poetry

  Dartmouth, William, Earl of

  Dartmouth College

  Declaration of Independence

  DNA testing

  Douglass, Frederick

  Du Bois, W.E.B.

  Ebony magazine

  Entertainment for a Winter’s Evening (Green)

  Finch, Timothy

  Forten, Charlotte

  Fourth of July

  Franklin, Benjamin

  Freedom

  Wheatley on

  Wheatley’s

  Gayle, Addison Jr.

  Green, Joseph

  Grigo, Walter

  Gross, Seymour

  Gwinn, Peter

  Hamilton, William

  Hammon, Jupiter

  Hancock, John

  Hancock, Thomas

  Harlem Renaissance

  Harvard College

  Hemings, Sally

  Henderson, Stephen

  Hollis Street

  Congregational

  Church

  Hubbard, Thomas

  Hume, David

  Hutchinson, Anne

  Hutchinson, Thomas

  Jamison, Angelene

  Jefferson, Thomas

  as inspiration to slaves

  as leader

  impact on African-American literature

  and Sally Hemings

  views on African Americans

  Johnson, James Weldon

  Jones, John Paul

  Kant, Immanuel

  Kennedy, John F.

  Lathrop, John

  Legacy, Wheatley’s literary

  Literacy, Wheatley’s

  Loggins, Vernon

  Mason, Julian

  Mather, Samuel

  The Militant Black Writer (Henderson)

  Mphalele, Ezekiel

  Nickol, Robert

  Nobel Prize

  Notes on the State of Virginia (Jefferson)

  Oates, Joyce Carol

  Occom, Samson

  Old Colony House

  Oliver, Andrew

  “On Being Brought from Africa to America” (Wheatley)

  “On the Affray in King Street, on the Evening of the 5th of March, 1770” (Wheatley)

  Peters, John

  Phillis (schooner)

  Poems on Several Occasions (Byles)

  Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral (Wheatley)

  Poetry, Wheatley’s

  anagram of

  Benjamin Franklin and

  manuscripts

  on famous figures

  publication of

  Thomas Jefferson and

  Poets

  Francis Williams

  James Bowdoin

  Joseph Green

  Jupiter Hammon

  Samuel Cooper

  Publication

  of Wheatley’s first works

  of Wheatley’s later works

  Purvis, Robert

  Redmond, Charles Lenox

  Reising, Russell

  Religion

  Robinson, William

  Rush, Benjamin

  Shields, John

  Slaveholders

  Slaves

  literature by

  Wheatley as

  white slaves

  Slave traders

  Smith, Eleanor

  Smith, James McCune

  Smuggling

  Soyinka, Wole

  Stamp Act of 1765

  Sugar Act of 1764

  Thurman, Wallace

  “To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth” (Wheatley)

  A Tribute for the Negro (Armistead)

  Vigilant Committee A Voice from the South (Cooper) Voltaire

  Walker, David

  Walker, Margaret

  Warren, Joseph

  Washington, George

  The Way of the World (Gayle)

  Wheatley, John

  Wheatley, Mary

  Wheatley, Nathaniel

  Wheatley, Phillis

  and abolitionism

  as slave

  Benjamin Franklin and

  criticism of

  freedom of

  literacy of

  literary legacy of

  Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral

  poetry of

  question of authorship

  Thomas Jefferson and

  Wheatley, Susanna

  Whitefield, George

  Williams, Francis

  Woolbridge, Thomas

  Copyright © 2003 by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

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  Library of Cong
ress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Gates, Henry Louis.

  The trials of Phillis Wheatley / Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

  p. cm.

  eISBN : 978-0-786-72899-2

  1. Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784. 2. Poets, American--

  Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Biography. 3. Women

  slaves--United States--Biography. 4. African American

  poets--Biography. I. Title.

  PS866.W5Z595 2003

  811’.1--dc21

  2003002717

 

 

 


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