The 10 Most Powerful Black Women You’ve Never Heard of
Phillis Wheatley, the first Black American woman poet, published her book in 1773 after being taught to read and write by her enslavers. Her work remains a key part of literary history.
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Phillis Wheatley, the first Black American woman poet, published her book in 1773 after being taught to read and write by her enslavers. Her work remains a key part of literary history.
Maya Angelou's diverse talents, from writing to activism, shaped American culture and inspired generations with her profound insights into equality and human rights.