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Susannah Wheatley letter to Samson Occom - Source Verso
12018-12-18T16:33:17+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed9677214115Letter dictated by Susannah Wheatley to her slave, the poet Phillis Wheatley, and directed to Samson Occom, the Mohegan minister.plain2020-01-08T20:37:03+00:00EnglishLetter from Susanna Wheatley to Samson Occom, March 29, 1773, Samson Occom Papers, MS Occom (Box 1, Folder 7), the Connecticut Historical SocietySamson Occom Papers: Correspondence, Connecticut Historical SocietyAfrican American, slavery, amanuensis, collaborationWheatley, PhillisWheatley, Susanna1773jpgmanuscriptAnonymousTranscription of Susanna Wheatley's letter to Samson Occom
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12018-12-14T15:02:49+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed96772141Susannah Wheatley letter to Samson Occom - Source RectoAnonymous13A 1773 letter to the Mohegan minister Samson Occom dictated and signed by Susanna Wheatley but probably penned by the now-famous African American poet Phillis Wheatley, enslaved by Susanna.plain302020-01-15T18:39:19+00:00Samson Occom Papers: Correspondence, Connecticut Historical SocietyLetter from Susanna Wheatley to Samson Occom, March 29, 1773, Samson Occom Papers, MS Occom (Box 1, Folder 7), the Connecticut Historical Society1773Wheatley, PhillisWheatley, SusannajpegEnglishPublic DomainAfrican American, slavery, amanuensis, collaborationtext (manuscript)Anonymous