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A Day With Crime Podcast
David McClam
154 episodes
9 months ago
A Father and Daughter podcast discussion on True Crime
David and Geneva discuss cases old and new and give you their take on it. Hear true crime like you have never heard it before.
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A Father and Daughter podcast discussion on True Crime
David and Geneva discuss cases old and new and give you their take on it. Hear true crime like you have never heard it before.
Show more...
True Crime
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Black HIstory fsct #26: Phyllis Wheatley
A Day With Crime Podcast
18 minutes
3 years ago
Black HIstory fsct #26: Phyllis Wheatley
Despite Phyllis Wheatley’s fame, we know surprisingly little about her early life. She was taken from her home in Africa when she was seven or eight, and sold to the Wheatley family in Boston.

The family taught her to read and write, and encouraged her to write poetry as soon as they witnessed her talent for it. In 1773, Phyllis published her first poem, making her the first African American to be published. She was only 12 at the time.   


Her work was praised by high-ranking members of society, including, perhaps most notably, George Washington. Her writing made her famous throughout the colonies. Not long after her poems were first published, the family that owned Wheatley emancipated her.

Unfortunately, her life took a turn from there, especially after the deaths of many of the Wheatleys who had helped support her. She was stricken with poverty. The fame she earned from her writing did little to sustain her husband and children. She fell ill and died at the age of 31. 

PHYLLIS WHEATLEY
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A Day With Crime Podcast
A Father and Daughter podcast discussion on True Crime
David and Geneva discuss cases old and new and give you their take on it. Hear true crime like you have never heard it before.