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CONTENTS

1Prologue: Mother/Muse
3An Issue of Mercy #1
BOOK: BEFORE
7The Smelting of Iron in West Africa
8mothering #1
9Fathering #1
10Dafa Rafet
11First-Time Prayer
12Before the Taking of Goonay
13Fracture
14Baay’s Moan with Chorus
15Entreaty: Yaay
16An Issue of Mercy #2
17Found Poem: Detention #1
BOOK: PASSAGE
23Blues: Odysseus
24point of no return
25The Transatlantic Progress of Sugar in the Eighteenth Century
26Illustration: “Stowage of the British Slave Ship Brookes Under the Regulated Slave Trade Act of 1788”
27According to the Testimony to the Grand Jury of Newport, Rhode Island, by Sailors Jonathan Cranston and Thomas Gorton, After Throwing a Negro Woman (Referred to as “Wench”) Alive into the Sea, James DeWolf, Captain of the Slave Ship Polly, Mourned the Loss of the Good Chair to Which He Had Strapped His Victim
29Catalog: Water
37Found Poem: Detention #2
BOOK: AFTER
41Mothering #2
43Fathering #2
44Desk of Mary Wheatley, Where She Might Have Taught the Child (Re)named Phillis to Read
46Lost Letter #1: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston
47Phillis Wheatley Peruses Volumes of the Classics Belonging to Her Neighbor, the Reverend Mather Byles
49Lost Letter #2: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Samson Occom, London
50Lost Letter #3: Samson Occom, London, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston
51Susannah Wheatley Tends to Phillis in Her Asthmatic Suffering
53the mistress attempts to instruct her slave in the writing of a poem
54Lost Letter #4: Samson Occom, Mohegan, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston
55Lost Letter #5: Susannah Wheatley, Boston, to Samson Occom, Mohegan
57Lost Letter #6: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Mary Wheatley Lathrop, Boston
58The Age of Phillis
BOOK: ENLIGHTENMENT
61The African-German Philosopher Anton Wilhelm Amo Returns to His Home Region in West Africa to Become a Sage and (Possibly) a Goldsmith
63Illustration: Petrus Camper’s Measurement of the Skull of a Negro Male
65the beautiful and the sublime
66Portrait 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
68Three Cases Decided by William Murray
71Found Poem: Racism
BOOK: AWAKENING
75Still Life with God #1
76Phillis Wheatley is Baptized at Old South Church
77Lost Letter #7: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Obour Tanner, Newport
78Lost Letter #8: Obour Tanner, Newport, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston
79Thomas Wooldridge Demands that Phillis Wheatley Instantly Compose a Poem in Honor of His Friend, William, the Right Honorable Earl of Dartmouth
80How Phillis Wheatley Might Have Obtained the Approval of Eighteen Prominent White Men of Boston to Publish Her Book of Poetry
83Lost Letter #9: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Obour Tanner, Newport
84Susannah 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
89Blues: Yemoja
92chorus of the mothers-griotte
93Isabell
94Definitions of Hagar Blackmore
95The Replevin of Elizabeth Freeman (Also Known as Mum Bett)
96The Journey of Ona Judge, Enslaved Servant of Martha Washington, Wife of President George Washington
99For 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
103Phillis Wheatley Embarks from Boston on Her Sea Voyage to London
105Lost Letter #10: Mary Wheatley Lathrop, Boston, to Phillis Wheatley, London
106Phillis Wheatley Walks beside Her Master’s Son, Nathaniel, on the Streets of London
107Ravenous Wolves in the Tower of London
109Illustration: A Mungo Macaroni / A Black Englishman of Sartorial Splendor
110Lost Letter #11: Phillis Wheatley, London, to Obour Tanner, Newport
112Lost Letter #12: Phillis Wheatley, London, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston
113Lost Letter #13: Nathaniel Wheatley, London, to Susannah Wheatley, Boston
114Found Poem: Proof
BOOK: LOVE
119Lost Letter #14: John Peters, Boston, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston
120Lost Letter #15: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to John Peters, Boston
121Lost Letter #16: Susannah Wheatley, Boston, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston
122Lost Letter #17: Samson Occom, Mohegan, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston
124Lost Letter #18: John Thornton, London, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston
125Free Negro Courtship #1
126Fragment #1: First Draft of an Extant Letter, Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to John Thornton, London
127Free Negro Courtship #2
129Lost Letter #19: Phillis Wheatley, Providence, to John Peters, Boston
130Lost Letter #20: John Peters, Boston, to Phillis Wheatley, Providence
CATALOG: REVOLUTION
133(Original) Black Lives Matter: Irony
134Blues: Harpsichord, or, Boston Massacre
135Felix (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
136lemuel haynes, a future minister, a formerly indentured servant, and son of an englishwoman and an african, joins the minutemen of his town
137Fragment #2: First Draft of an Extant Letter, Abigail Adams, Boston, to John Adams, Philadelphia
138Salem Poor Fights at the Battle of Bunker Hill
139Fragment #3: First Draft of an Extant Letter, Phillis Wheatley, Providence, to General George Washington, Cambridge Headquarters
140Lord Dunmore Decides to Offer Freedom to Slaves to Fight in Support of His Majesty, King George III
141General George Washington Allows the Enlistment of Free (though Not Enslaved) Negroes in the Continental Army
142General George Washington Rereads a Poem and Letter He Received from Phillis Wheatley, and Agonizes Over His Response
143Smallpox Decimates the Ranks of Lord Dunmore’s Ethiopian Regiment, Camped on Land and Sea by the Colony of Virginia
144An Issue of Mercy #3
145Harry Washington, a Negro Runaway Formerly Belonging to George Washington, Sails on L’Abondence, Bound for Port Roseway, Nova Scotia
146The Death of Former President George Washington
147revolution: black sortie, black redoublé
BOOK: LIBERTY
151Lost Letter #21: Phillis Wheatley, Boston, to Obour Tanner, Newport
152Still Life with God #2
153Lost Letter #22: Obour Tanner, Newport, to Phillis Wheatley, Boston
154After Living Together for Several Months, Phillis Wheatley and John Peters, Free Negroes, Are Married by the Reverend John Lathrop, Widower of Mary Wheatley Lathrop
155Phillis Peters Prepares a Proposal to Publish a Second Book
156Blues: In the Small Room Where He Lives with His Wife
158Searching for Years but Failing to Find Documentation That Phillis Wheatley (Peters) Actually Gave Birth to Three Children Who Died in Infancy or Early Childhood
159Lost Letter #23: From Phillis Peters, Boston, to Obour Tanner, Newport
160Lost Letter #24: Phillis Peters, Boston, to John Peters, Boston-Gaol
161Lost Letter #25: John Peters, Boston-Gaol, to Phillis Peters, Boston
EPILOGUE: DAUGHTER/MUSE
165Homegoing, or, the Crossing Over of Goonay, Lately Known as Phillis Peters
167LOOKING FOR MISS PHILLIS
191Acknowledgments
195Notes on the Poems
205Bibliography
The Age of Phillis

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