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(1711-c.1806) Writer. Jupiter Hammon was the first black writer to be published in America. He was a slave of the Lloyd family of Oyster Bay, New York. His work was loaded with Biblical allusions to slavery, and is considered some of the first anti-slavery poetry written by an American slave. Jupiter Hammon’s residence, Lloyd Manor, is currently a historic house museum, which gives tours from June until September.

Full Name

Jupiter Hammon

Locations

Nassau

Author's Timeline


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Hammon was a slave of the Lloyd family of Oyster Bay, New York, and of Suffolk County, New York.

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Hammon was a slave of the Lloyd family of Oyster Bay, New York and of Suffolk County, New York.

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LITWORK

An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly [sic], Ethiopian Poetess


Poem.

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LITWORK

A Poem for Children with Thoughts of Death


Poem.

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A Dialogue Entitled the Kind Master and the Dutiful Servant


Poem.

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LITWORK

A Winter Piece: Being a Serious Exhortation, with a Call to the Unconverted


Sermon essay.

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LITWORK

A Short Contemplation on the Death of Jesus


Sermon essay.

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LITWORK

An Evening's Improvement, Showing, the Necessity of Beholding the Lamb of God


Sermon essay.

1711

BIRTH

Jupiter Hammon was born in Oyster Bay, New York, in 1711.

1760

LITWORK

An Evening of Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries


Poem.

1760

LITWORK

Salvation Comes by Christ Alone


Poem.

1779

LITWORK

An Essay on the Ten Virgins


Poem.

1787

LITWORK

An Address to the Negroes of the State of New York


Poem.

1806

DEATH

Hammon died around 1806.

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