Slavery In Phillis Wheatley's Life Story

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African American criticism solely challenges “established ideologies, racial boundaries, and racial prejudice.” Frequently, it views the white American as the oppressor of the African American, who is historically enslaved in colonial America. Bressler mentions prominent poet Phillis Wheatley whose personal story sheds light on the effects of slavery in American literature, culture and her own personal life. He states the significance of slavery as “a historical event” and its racial implications that are still relevant today. Through Wheatley’s life story, Bressler highlights the marginalization of blacks socially, politically and economically. The Harlem Renaissance is credited as a “rebirth” of black literature and art that is idealized

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