The Age Of Phillis
by Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
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"“Morning shards, and a mother wondered/ if her daughter forgot her real name,” writes Honorée Fanonne Jeffers in the poem “An Issue of Mercy #1” in her latest collection. In this vast, imaginative opus on Black female genius, Fanonne Jeffers excavates the figure of Phillis Wheatley Peters, the first Black woman to publish a book in America. Here, too, is a virtuosic deconstruction of the figure of Phillis, stolen from her home in the Gambia at age 7 and enslaved in America during the 18th century – and what she means as a representation of this time in our history that’s still influencing American social institutions and life today in relation to power, agency and the histories that are told."
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