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Phillis Wheatley, Amanuensis - Commentary by Katy L. Chiles
12019-07-16T11:33:37+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b913Chiles Contents Pageplain2019-07-16T11:35:27+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9Walt Whitman’s Baby Talka Confederate veteran writes fan mail in the voice of his infant son — with commentary by Matt Cohen[[Brief introductory text about the commentary]]
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1media/front lacuna.jpgmedia/DSC_0127 (1).jpg2018-12-05T16:30:40+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed96772141Phillis Wheatley, AmanuensisAnonymous39a letter from Susanna Wheatley, likely dictated to the famous poet she enslaved — with commentary by Katy L. Chilesimage_header312020-01-07T21:26:45+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, collaborationAnonymous
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12019-07-16T10:32:34+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9The Literacy of Phillis Wheatley2Chiles Page 1plain2019-07-16T10:42:00+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9
12019-07-16T11:00:46+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9Letters from Susanna and Phillis Wheatley to Samson Occom1Chiles Page 3plain2019-07-16T11:00:46+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9
12019-07-16T11:14:41+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9Phillis’ Emergence from Behind the Letters1Chiles Page 4plain2019-07-16T11:14:41+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9
12019-07-16T11:25:07+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9The Hiddenness of Collaboration1Chiles Page 5plain2019-07-16T11:25:07+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9
12019-07-16T11:30:16+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9The Need to See Phillis the Amanuensis1Chiles Page 6plain2019-07-16T11:30:16+00:00Emma Sternberg9dd1d1d0edcde572d5819158147f717e072da3b9