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The Life and Works of Jupiter Hammon (1711–before 1806)Nov 20, 2019 · Jupiter Hammon was recognized as America's first published black poet after his poem, An Evening Thought, was found in the collection of the New ...
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Jupiter Hammon (1711-c.1806) - Colonial WilliamsburgJul 10, 2025 · Jupiter Hammon was born on October 17, 1711, at the Lloyd Manor in Long Island. It is suspected his parents were Opium and Rose, ...Missing: biography scholarly
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Jupiter Hammon (c. 1711-c. 1806) - BlackPast.orgFeb 16, 2011 · He is believed to be the first published male African American poet. His essays were directed to slave readers and featured themes of morality ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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(1787) Jupiter Hammon, "An Address to the Negroes in the State of ...Mar 15, 2012 · His “Evening Thought, Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries,” was published in 1760. His first essay, “Winter Piece,” appeared in 1782.
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Jupiter Hammon - Lloyd Harbor Historical SocietyOct 14, 2023 · Jupiter Hammon was born on October 17, 1711 on Lloyd Neck. Jupiter's father, Obadiah, was a slave belonging to Henry Lloyd and his wife, Rebecca.Missing: enslavement | Show results with:enslavement
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About Jupiter Hammon | Academy of American PoetsJupiter Hammon was the first African American poet to be published in the United States. He was born in Lloyd Harbor, New York, on October 17, 1711.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Celebrate Jupiter Hammon's Birthday and Black Poetry Day ...Sep 16, 2023 · Jupiter Hammon was born into slavery at Henry Lloyd Manor on October 17, 1711, a date now celebrated as Black Poetry Day.Missing: family | Show results with:family
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The Jupiter Hammon Project: Confronting Slavery at Preservation ...In 1786, Jupiter Hammon (1711–before 1806), one of our nation's first published Black American writers and a founder of African American literature, wrote these ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Turn Not Away Thy Tender Eye: Jupiter Hammon, America's First ...Sep 27, 2015 · Jupiter Hammon was born into slavery on October 17, 1711, his father Obadiah and mother Rose both duty-bound in the indentured servitude of Henry and Rebecca ...
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The Migration of Jupiter Hammon and His Family: From Slavery to ...Aug 5, 2013 · Extensive research relating to the Jupiter Hammon family suggests a kinship history that plots their journey from West Africa into bondage.
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The Joseph Lloyd Manor - People Not PropertyThe house was occupied by their family and as many as 14 enslaved people. That number included Jupiter Hammon, the second known published American author of ...Missing: parents living conditions<|separator|>
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[PDF] Slavery on Long Island“Slave Life at Lloyd Manor.” Newsday 2007. 36. Sondra A. O'Neale. “Jupiter Hammon: America's First Black Writer.” Long Island Studies: Evoking A Sense of Place.Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Confronting Slavery at Long Island's Oldest Estates - The New York ...Aug 12, 2015 · Little is documented about slave living conditions, but Ms. Doyle ... JOSEPH LLOYD MANOR 1 Lloyd Lane, Lloyd Harbor, N.Y. Discussion ...
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Joseph Lloyd Manor - MAAP | Place DetailThe Manor served as a plantation and in 1790 the census recorded 10 people as slaves including an elderly Jupiter Hammon. Joseph Lloyd Manor in 1910.Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Photo Tour of the Home of Jupiter Hammon-the First Published ...Jul 27, 2020 · Hammon was born into slavery in the Henry Lloyd house on the North Shore of New York's Long Island in 1711. The house above is his birthplace.Missing: parents conditions
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The African-American Poet, Jupiter Hammon - jstorT This article argues for a Vergilian origin of the name of the eighteenth-century. African-American slave Jupiter Hammon, considered the first published ...
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Honoring Jupiter Hammon, the First Published African American PoetOct 11, 2020 · Jupiter Hammon, the first African American to publish poetry in the United States, was born in Lloyd Harbor, New York, on October 17, 1711.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Jupiter Hammon (1711-1806?)His writing reflects his efforts to evangelize his black brethren at a time when most African-Americans were not Christians. He is a traditional Calvinist. He ...
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Jupiter Hammon, Poet born - African American RegistryLike his masters, Hammon was a Christian influenced by the religious revivals in 18th-century New England. His writing reflects his deep spirituality, and his ...
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Jupiter Hammon, An Evening ThoughtJupiter Hammon's " An Evening Thought " was the first written work by an African-American to be published in the United States.
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An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential CriesAn Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries - Salvation comes by Christ alone,
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[PDF] Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries: An Analysis - IOSR JournalNov 17, 2018 · Any reader of Jupiter Hammon's "An Evening Thought. Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries" will be struck by the word "salvation". The word ...
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Jupiter Hammon's Religious Influences - African American ReligionsRather than making arguments based on previously published works, Hammon's writing was greatly influenced by the Bible and personal experiences within the white ...
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Reading Jupiter Hammon - The Gospel CoalitionApr 17, 2018 · Both were evangelical Christians and both infused early African-American literature with biblical themes, tropes, and imagery.Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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[PDF] Nationalist Themes in the Preaching of Jupiter HammonJun 30, 2020 · Hammon's fusion of religious ideology and rhetoric into a nationalistic message anticipates the writing of early nineteenth-century black ...
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October 17: Jupiter Hammon, First Published African-American WriterOct 17, 2019 · Hammon penned an 88-line poem titled “An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penetential Cries,” on Christmas Day, 1760, which was ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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Jupiter Hammon | The Poetry FoundationJupiter Hammon, the first published African American poet, was born into slavery at Henry Lloyd's estate on Lloyd Neck, Long Island, New York.
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Hartford Publishes the First Literary Work by an African AmericanJupiter Hammon, who endured life-long enslavement, became the first African American writer to be published in America when his 88-line poem, “An Evening ...Missing: initial publications
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Unpublished Jupiter Hammon Poem Discovered at New-York ...Apr 16, 2015 · ... Hammon's 1760 poem, “An Evening Thought” was discovered in the collection in 1905. This early broadside made him the first published African ...Missing: printed publisher
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Writing Revolution: Jupiter Hammon's Address to Phillis WheatleyJun 8, 2020 · Jupiter Hammon (1711–ca. 1806) was one of two enslaved writers in North America to publish works during the eighteenth century. The other was ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Collected Works of Jupiter Hammon - Project MUSEEditor Cedrick May's The Collected Works of Jupiter Hammon offers a complete look at the literary achievements of one of the founders of African American ...
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Hammon, Jupiter - Encyclopedia.comHammon's sermon, "A Winter Piece: Being a Serious Exhortation, with a Call to the Unconverted; and a Short Contemplation on the Death of Jesus Christ," to ...
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[PDF] An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York (1787)Jupiter Hammon was born October 17, 1711, a slave of. Henry Lloyd of Lloyd's Manor (Queens Village), Long Island,. New York. His 88-line poem “An Evening's ...Missing: family background<|separator|>
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The Collected Works of Jupiter Hammon: Poems and Essays - jstor“An Essay on Slavery” and “Dear Hutchinson is Dead and Gone” constitute substantial additions to Hammon's oeuvre. The poet's anti-slavery piece ably articulates ...Missing: prose sermons primary
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An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York (1787)Jan 9, 2007 · An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York (1787). Authors. Jupiter Hammon · Paul Royster (editor), University of Nebraska-LincolnFollow ...
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An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-YorkAn Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York. Authors. Jupiter Hammon. Files. Download. Download Full Text (508 KB) ...
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New-York StoriesIn a 1787 pamphlet, the religious and well educated Jupiter Hammon urged young African-Americans to pursue freedom, but he warned that spiritual salvation ...
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Jupiter Hammon and New York's Long Struggle for FreedomMay 5, 2020 · Jupiter Hammon was 88 years old when New York passed its first gradual emancipation law in March of 1799. Whereas the 1788 act eliminated the ...
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[PDF] An Address to the Negroes in the State of New YorkSource: Jupiter Hammon, An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York (New York: Samuel Wood, 1806), 6-. 10, 14-15, 19-22, https://www.loc.gov/item/ ...
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Jupiter Hammon (1711-1806) - Find a Grave MemorialThe actual death date of Jupiter Hammon is not known for there is no documenting record of a death certificate or the exact spot of his burial.
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“Essay on Slavery,” a poem by Jupiter Hammon in Manuscripts and ...Hammon identified himself in the manuscript as “A Negro Man belonging to Mr. John Lloyd, Queens Village on Long Island. November 10, 1786.” Sarah Lloyd, John ...
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[PDF] "An Essay on Slavery": An Unpublished Poem by Jupiter HammonThe sudden shifting of voice is a technique that Hammon uses in other poems, particularly in "The Kind. Master and the Dutiful Servant" and "An Address to ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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New edition of book enlarges legacy of Black poet Jupiter HammonOct 26, 2020 · The three-page poem "Sickness, Death and Funeral," from 1770, is one of Hammon's earliest known works. It was found by Claire Bellerjeau, ...Missing: title | Show results with:title
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Slavery at The Townsends' - Raynham Hall MuseumIn 2015, Raynham Hall Museum's historian Claire Bellerjeau discovered a document at the New-York Historical Society that was revealed to be the sixth known poem ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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America's First Negro Poet: The Complete Works of Jupiter Hammon ...... Jupiter Hammon by Vernon Loggins. THE POETRY OF JUPITER HAMMON. An Evening Thought. Salvation by Christ, With Penetential Cries. An Address to Miss Phillis ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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The Ideological Origins of African American Literature - jstorThe first visible African American writer, Jupiter Hammon, deploys many of ... evolving in the Jim Crow South and inner-city of the North. However, few ...
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Manipulation: Rhetorical Strategies in the Works of Jupiter HammonHammon's works reflect a deluded acceptance of slavery, manipulated by religious rhetoric. The text critiques Hammon's use of Christianity to perpetuate ...Missing: evolving | Show results with:evolving
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[PDF] Numerological Tradition in the Works of Jupiter Hammon Author(s)Feb 27, 2015 · literary criticism of Jupiter Hammon's work reflects anachronistic thinking". (3). The same conclusion was apparent to Phillip Richards, who ...
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An essay on Slavery, Jupiter HammonWidely regarded as a religious poet, Hammon wrote poetry that reflected on the importance of Christian devotion. In 1711, Hammon was born into slavery at Henry ...Missing: themes | Show results with:themes
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The Collected Works of Jupiter Hammon: Poems and EssaysThe Collected Works of Jupiter Hammon: Poems and Essays. Edited and with an Introduction by Cedrick May. (Knoxville: University of. Tennessee Press, 2017. Pp ...
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[PDF] The Jupiter Hammon Project: Outcomes and implications from ...Feb 10, 2021 · They offer Preservation Long Island not only the opportunity to explore emerging areas of historic research and interpretation, but also the ...
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[PDF] Performance Cultures and Black Atlantic Literature, 1750-1833Aug 1, 2022 · Likewise, early poets like Phillis Wheatley and Jupiter Hammon draw upon the traditions of African American hymnody, revealing the ways in which ...
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Jupiter Hammon | Research Starters - EBSCOBorn in the late 17th century on the Lloyd plantation in New York, Hammon was the son of at least one enslaved individual who survived the Middle Passage.
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PAL: Jupiter Hammon (1711-1806?) - The Paul Reuben WebsiteJan 4, 2025 · 1778: "An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly" is published. 1779: "An Essay on the Ten Virgins" is published. 1780: A despondent John Lloyd commits ...<|separator|>
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Jupiter Hammon Project - Preservation Long IslandJul 27, 2020 · While enslaved at the Manor, Jupiter Hammon (1711–before 1806) wrote powerfully about the social and moral conflicts slavery raised in the newly ...
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Jupiter Hammon Project Resources: Scholarly PublicationsJun 12, 2020 · The Life and Works of Jupiter Hammon (1711–before 1806) · Jupiter Hammon and New York's Long Struggle for Freedom · Writing Revolution: Jupiter ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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In the poem, Hammon writes: “Dark and dismal was the ... - Poetry BayOn Christmas Day, 1760, he published his first poem, “An Evening Thought,“ in Hartford Ct -- a major home to Revolutionary era publishing -- and later went ...<|separator|>
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Jupiter Hammon - A First Among Poets - Power of ChangeFeb 27, 2015 · Finally, a more recently discovered manuscript makes it resoundingly clear that Hammon viewed slavery as “a manmade evil.” 11 Many of his works ...
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Jupiter Hammon, Phillis Wheatley, and Benjamin BannekerJupiter Hammon (1711–c. 1786) lived most of his life as a slave of the Lloyd family on their Long Island, New York, estate. Hammon's literary talents, which ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>