Автор: | Honorée Fanonne Jeffers |
Издательство: | Ingram |
Серия: | Wesleyan Poetry Series |
Жанр произведения: | Языкознание |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9780819579515 |
rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_38c72ceb-e659-5104-a8ff-73715bd56195">Fathering #244 Desk of Mary Wheatley, Where She Might Have Taught the Child (Re)named Phillis to Read 46 Lost Letter #1: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston 47 Phillis Wheatley Peruses Volumes of the Classics Belonging to Her Neighbor, the Reverend Mather Byles 49 Lost Letter #2: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Samson Occom, London 50 Lost Letter #3: Samson Occom, London, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston 51 Susannah Wheatley Tends to Phillis in Her Asthmatic Suffering 53 the mistress attempts to instruct her slave in the writing of a poem 54 Lost Letter #4: Samson Occom, Mohegan, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston 55 Lost Letter #5: Susannah Wheatley, Boston, to Samson Occom, Mohegan 57 Lost Letter #6: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Mary Wheatley Lathrop, Boston 58 The Age of Phillis BOOK: ENLIGHTENMENT 61 The African-German Philosopher Anton Wilhelm Amo Returns to His Home Region in West Africa to Become a Sage and (Possibly) a Goldsmith 63 Illustration: Petrus Camper’s Measurement of the Skull of a Negro Male 65 the beautiful and the sublime 66 Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay, Free Mulatto, and Her White Cousin, the Lady Elizabeth Murray, Great-Nieces of William Murray, First Earl of Mansfield, and Lord Chief Justice of the King’s Bench 68 Three Cases Decided by William Murray 71 Found Poem: Racism BOOK: AWAKENING 75 Still Life with God #1 76 Phillis Wheatley is Baptized at Old South Church 77 Lost Letter #7: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Obour Tanner, Newport 78 Lost Letter #8: Obour Tanner, Newport, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston 79 Thomas Wooldridge Demands that Phillis Wheatley Instantly Compose a Poem in Honor of His Friend, William, the Right Honorable Earl of Dartmouth 80 How Phillis Wheatley Might Have Obtained the Approval of Eighteen Prominent White Men of Boston to Publish Her Book of Poetry 83 Lost Letter #9: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Obour Tanner, Newport 84 Susannah and Phillis Wheatley Arrive at the Home of Ruth Barrell Andrews for a Discussion and Recitation of Poems with Various White Ladies of Boston MUSES: CONVENING 89 Blues: Yemoja 92 chorus of the mothers-griotte 93 Isabell 94 Definitions of Hagar Blackmore 95 The Replevin of Elizabeth Freeman (Also Known as Mum Bett) 96 The Journey of Ona Judge, Enslaved Servant of Martha Washington, Wife of President George Washington 99 For the First of Several Times, Belinda Sutton, Former Enslaved Servant of the House of Isaac Royall, Petitions the Massachusetts General Court for a Pension in Her Old Age BOOK: VOYAGE 103 Phillis Wheatley Embarks from Boston on Her Sea Voyage to London 105 Lost Letter #10: Mary Wheatley Lathrop, Boston, to Phillis Wheatley, London 106 Phillis Wheatley Walks beside Her Master’s Son, Nathaniel, on the Streets of London 107 Ravenous Wolves in the Tower of London 109 Illustration: A Mungo Macaroni / A Black Englishman of Sartorial Splendor 110 Lost Letter #11: Phillis Wheatley, London, to Obour Tanner, Newport 112 Lost Letter #12: Phillis Wheatley, London, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston 113 Lost Letter #13: Nathaniel Wheatley, London, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston 114 Found Poem: Proof BOOK: LOVE 119 Lost Letter #14: John Peters, Boston, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston 120 Lost Letter #15: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to John Peters, Boston 121 Lost Letter #16: Susannah Wheatley, Boston, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston 122 Lost Letter #17: Samson Occom, Mohegan, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston 124 Lost Letter #18: John Thornton, London, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston 125 Free Negro Courtship #1 126 Fragment #1: First Draft of an Extant Letter, Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to John Thornton, London 127 Free Negro Courtship #2 129 Lost Letter #19: Phillis Wheatley, Providence, to John Peters, Boston 130 Lost Letter #20: John Peters, Boston, to Phillis Wheatley, Providence CATALOG: REVOLUTION 133 (Original) Black Lives Matter: Irony 134 Blues: Harpsichord, or, Boston Massacre 135 Felix (of Unknown Last Name) Writes the First of Several Petitions That Will Be Offered by Africans to the Massachusetts General Court, Asking for the Freedom of All Slaves 136 lemuel haynes, a future minister, a formerly indentured servant, and son of an englishwoman and an african, joins the minutemen of his town 137 Fragment #2: First Draft of an Extant Letter, Abigail Adams, Boston, to John Adams, Philadelphia 138 Salem Poor Fights at the Battle of Bunker Hill 139 Fragment #3: First Draft of an Extant Letter, Phillis Wheatley, Providence, to General George Washington, Cambridge Headquarters 140 Lord Dunmore Decides to Offer Freedom to Slaves to Fight in Support of His Majesty, King George III 141 General George Washington Allows the Enlistment of Free (though Not Enslaved) Negroes in the Continental Army 142 General George Washington Rereads a Poem and Letter He Received from Phillis Wheatley, and Agonizes Over His Response 143 Smallpox Decimates the Ranks of Lord Dunmore’s Ethiopian Regiment, Camped on Land and Sea by the Colony of Virginia 144 An Issue of Mercy #3 145 Harry Washington, a Negro Runaway Formerly Belonging to George Washington, Sails on L’Abondence, Bound for Port Roseway, Nova Scotia 146 The Death of Former President George Washington 147 revolution: black sortie, black redoublé BOOK: LIBERTY 151 Lost Letter #21: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Obour Tanner, Newport 152 Still Life with God #2 153 Lost Letter #22: Obour Tanner, Newport, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston 154 After