The Phillis Wheatley Fridge Magnet features a sepia illustration of the African American poet in a bonnet and dress, seated at a table with quill and papers, framed in an oval—just like the image at the Museum of the American Revolution.

Phillis Wheatley Fridge Magnet

$6.95 USD
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The Phillis Wheatley Fridge Magnet features a sepia illustration of the African American poet in a bonnet and dress, seated at a table with quill and papers, framed in an oval—just like the image at the Museum of the American Revolution.

Phillis Wheatley Fridge Magnet

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Phillis Wheatley Fridge Magnet

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Philadelphia PA 19106
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Celebrate the legacy of Phillis Wheatley, the first African American woman to publish a book of poetry. This fridge magnet features a striking detail from an original volume in the Museum of the American Revolution's collection, bringing her groundbreaking literary achievement into your home. A meaningful keepsake for history enthusiasts and admirers of American letters.
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