Phillis Wheatley: Literary Devices, Christian Themes, and Racial Critique in Colonial Boston
Between the years 1770 and 1775, how did Phillis Wheatley, as an enslaved African-descended poet, use specific literary devices, Christian themes, and historical context to subtly critique racial hierarchies and assert her identity as an enslaved poet in colonial Boston?
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