Why did Phillis Wheatley disappear? - Charita Gainey

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In late 1775, the newly appointed General George Washington
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received a poem from one of colonial America’s most famous writers.
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Its verses praised the burgeoning revolution,
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invoking the goddess of their new nation to aid the general’s righteous cause.
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But this ode to liberty wasn’t written by some aloof, aristocratic admirer.
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Its author was a young Black woman who’d been enslaved for over a decade.
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The young girl, who’d been renamed Phillis Wheatley,
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had arrived in the colonies on a slave ship in 1761.
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The ship landed in Boston,
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where Susanna and John Wheatley purchased Phillis to work in their house.
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However, for reasons that remain unclear, they also taught her to read and write.
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Over the following decade,
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Wheatley became well versed in poetry and religious texts,
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eventually beginning to produce her own poems.
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The family published her work in a local newspaper,
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and in 1771, her elegy for renowned reverend George Whitefield
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captured the public’s imagination.
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The poem’s repetitive rhythms, dramatic religious references,
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and soaring spiritual language
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depicted how Whitefield’s sermons “inflame the soul and captivate the mind.”
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Wheatley ends with an arresting image of life after death,
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trusting that divine forces “will re-animate his dust.”
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This moving tribute found an audience in both the US and England.
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And since the piece was published with a note identifying the author
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as an enslaved woman,
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many readers were as fascinated with the poet as they were with the poem.
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In 1773, Phillis traveled to London,
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where her collection of “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral”
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became the first book of poetry published by an African-American woman.
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It was filled with profound meditations on life, death, and religion,
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as well as Biblical and classical references.
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In “A Hymn to Humanity,” Wheatley linked these themes to her own creative growth,
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portraying herself as a muse smiled upon by heavenly bodies.
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Unsurprisingly, Wheatley had her critics.
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Many white Americans believed Black people were incapable
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of producing intellectual and creative work.
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Thomas Jefferson wrote that her writing didn't even deserve to be called poetry,
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and others dismissed her as a poor imitation of another well-known poet.
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But many readers of the time were enamored with Wheatley's work,
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including prominent European writers and politicians.
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Many modern readers, however,
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might expect her work to cover a different topic: slavery.
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Wheatley rarely wrote directly about her experiences as an enslaved person.
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And her poem addressing the topic has been criticized
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for suggesting she was grateful that enslavement led her to Christianity.
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But it’s incredibly unlikely Wheatley would have been able to publicly condemn
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slavery without serious consequences.
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And many readers have found a more nuanced critique hidden within her work.
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For example, Wheatley was a vocal supporter of American independence,
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writing that her “love of freedom” came from early experiences
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of being kidnapped into slavery and separated from her parents.
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When disparaging England’s imperial control,
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she evokes imagery of an “iron chain.”
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And by comparing her lack of freedom to America’s lack of independence,
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Wheatley subtly laments her own circumstances.
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Thankfully, Wheatley secured her freedom after returning from London.
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The reasons for her emancipation aren't entirely clear,
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as there’s no evidence of the Wheatleys freeing other enslaved people.
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However, since Phillis could have remained free in London,
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some believe she bargained to make emancipation a condition of her return.
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It’s difficult to know exactly what happened,
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both here and throughout the rest of Wheatley’s life.
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Her proposal for a second book was never published.
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In 1778, she married a free Black man named John Peters.
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The two are believed to have had three children,
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all of whom died in infancy.
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Their last child is thought to have died around the same time as Wheatley,
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and the two were buried together in an unmarked grave.
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While some of Wheatley’s letters survived, she never released an account of her life.
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So despite her tenure as perhaps the most famous African on the planet,
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Wheatley’s story has been lost to the ravages of history,
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like those of countless other enslaved peoples.
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But her poetry lives on today—
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celebrating creative growth and offering spiritual sustenance.
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