He wasemancipated in1766 when hebought hisfreedom for 70pounds.His use ofdepression andsadnesscharacterizehim as aromantic poet.Major figureduring theAmericanRevolutionaryperiodWrote "OnBeingBrought fromAfrica toAmerica."Wrote overa thousandpoems inher lifetime.Believed inracial andsexualequality.Recognizedby GeorgeWashington.Startedwritingpoems atage 12.Diedgivingbirth to herdaughter.BornNovember28, 1757, inLondon,England.MarriedCatherineBoucher, wholater becamehis studioassistant.Born inWestAfricaDied August12, 1827, atage 70 fromliver failure.Exploredthemes ofrace andidentity.Grew upeducated,the daughterof twoteachers.Son of astablemanager.Consideredone of thebest femalepoets of herera.Believed indivineprovidenceandredemption.Themes includeinconstancy ofhuman love,contrasted byperfection ofdivine love.Engraver,watercolorartist, andpoet.Died onMarch31st,1797.His letterswere his mostfamous worksbeing the mostdeveloped.Themes includesadness anddespair, but alsosalvation, hope,and religiousthemes.He converted toChristianity in1759, andreligion impactedhim for the rest ofhis life.He wasemancipated in1766 when hebought hisfreedom for 70pounds.His use ofdepression andsadnesscharacterizehim as aromantic poet.Major figureduring theAmericanRevolutionaryperiodWrote "OnBeingBrought fromAfrica toAmerica."Wrote overa thousandpoems inher lifetime.Believed inracial andsexualequality.Recognizedby GeorgeWashington.Startedwritingpoems atage 12.Diedgivingbirth to herdaughter.BornNovember28, 1757, inLondon,England.MarriedCatherineBoucher, wholater becamehis studioassistant.Born inWestAfricaDied August12, 1827, atage 70 fromliver failure.Exploredthemes ofrace andidentity.Grew upeducated,the daughterof twoteachers.Son of astablemanager.Consideredone of thebest femalepoets of herera.Believed indivineprovidenceandredemption.Themes includeinconstancy ofhuman love,contrasted byperfection ofdivine love.Engraver,watercolorartist, andpoet.Died onMarch31st,1797.His letterswere his mostfamous worksbeing the mostdeveloped.Themes includesadness anddespair, but alsosalvation, hope,and religiousthemes.He converted toChristianity in1759, andreligion impactedhim for the rest ofhis life.

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  1. He was emancipated in 1766 when he bought his freedom for 70 pounds.
  2. His use of depression and sadness characterize him as a romantic poet.
  3. Major figure during the American Revolutionary period
  4. Wrote "On Being Brought from Africa to America."
  5. Wrote over a thousand poems in her lifetime.
  6. Believed in racial and sexual equality.
  7. Recognized by George Washington.
  8. Started writing poems at age 12.
  9. Died giving birth to her daughter.
  10. Born November 28, 1757, in London, England.
  11. Married Catherine Boucher, who later became his studio assistant.
  12. Born in West Africa
  13. Died August 12, 1827, at age 70 from liver failure.
  14. Explored themes of race and identity.
  15. Grew up educated, the daughter of two teachers.
  16. Son of a stable manager.
  17. Considered one of the best female poets of her era.
  18. Believed in divine providence and redemption.
  19. Themes include inconstancy of human love, contrasted by perfection of divine love.
  20. Engraver, watercolor artist, and poet.
  21. Died on March 31st, 1797.
  22. His letters were his most famous works being the most developed.
  23. Themes include sadness and despair, but also salvation, hope, and religious themes.
  24. He converted to Christianity in 1759, and religion impacted him for the rest of his life.