Terry, Lucy

Terry, Lucy

▪ American poet and activist
married name  Lucy Prince , also called  Bijah's (Abijah's) Luce , or  Luce (Lucy) Abijah 
born 1730, West Africa
died 1821, Vermont, U.S.

      poet, storyteller, and activist of colonial and postcolonial America.

      Terry was taken from Africa to Rhode Island by slave traders at a very young age. She was baptized a Christian at age five, with the approval of her owner, Ebenezer Wells of Deerfield, Massachusetts; she became a full church member in 1744. Terry remained a slave in the Wells household until 1756, when she married Abijah Prince, a free black man. It is not certain if Prince purchased her freedom or if she was manumitted by Wells. In 1764 the Princes settled in Guilford, Vermont, where all six of their children were born.

      Terry was considered a born storyteller and poet. Her only surviving work, the poem “Bars Fight” (1746), is the earliest existing poem by an African American. It was transmitted orally for more than 100 years, first appearing in print in 1855. Consisting of 28 lines in irregular iambic tetrameter, the poem commemorates white settlers who were killed in an encounter with Indians in 1746.

      Later in life, Terry also proved to be a persuasive orator. Although she and her husband had hired Isaac Ticknor, a future governor of Vermont, to handle their case, Terry herself successfully argued before the U.S. Supreme Court their case against the false land claims of Colonel Eli Bronson. Less successful was her three-hour address to the board of trustees of Williams College in Massachusetts, in an attempt to gain admittance for one of her sons.

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