Background
Freeman was born in Wilmington, Delaware.
Freeman was born in Wilmington, Delaware.
He was of Cherokee, Choctaw, English, and Irish descent. Freeman was sometimes referred to as the "poet laureate to the moon" because his poems were twice brought to the moon, "a distinction he shares with no other author" His 1941 "Prayer for Protection" was taken aboard Apollo 11 in July 1969 by Lunar Module pilot Buzz Aldrin, and a microfilm of Freeman"s 1947 "I Am There" was left on the moon by James B. Irwin on Apollo 15. Freeman"s poems include "Blessings for a Marriage" and "The Traveller." The latter poem was written after one of Freeman"s friends had died.
Freeman became a millionaire from his prolific writings.
Many of his poems and affirmations were sold to major card companies such as Hallmark. Freeman"s second wife, Billie, suffered from Alzheimer"s disease for ten years.
James Dillet Freeman wrote many moving articles about Billie"s battle with the illness. He and Billie had no children.
James died April 9, 2003.
He was 91 years old.