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Think about the reason wheatley was brought to america—to work as another person's slave. in the poem, however, the speaker focuses on the theme of redemption through christianity. what does this suggest about the author's audience (who is she talking to)? why might this theme be more compelling to a reader from that time period than a theme about the cruelty of slavery?

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