Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons explained

Hang a Thousand trees with Ribbons
Author:Ann Rinaldi
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Great Episodes
Genre:Historical novel
Publisher:Scholastic
Pub Date:1996
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:352 pp
Isbn:0-15-200876-4
Congress:PZ7.R459 Han 1996
Oclc:34150871
Preceded By:Keep Smiling Through
Followed By:An Acquaintance with Darkness

Hang a Thousand trees with Ribbons is a 1996 historical novel by Ann Rinaldi. The story, told in first-person narration, follows the life of Phillis Wheatley, the first African-American poet. The story recounts her capture by black slavers in Africa and the horrors of the Middle Passage as experienced by a woman of intelligence and artistic ability when society assumed Africans were not endowed with either. Ann Rinaldi's vivid portrayal of the first African American poet is set against the backdrop of the American War of Independence, so there is a double theme of search for liberty in the novel.