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  • walt whitman
    ... literature. Born near Huntington, New York, Whitman was the second of a family of nine children. His father was a carpenter. The ...
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  • walt whitman
    ... literature. Born near Huntington, New York, Whitman was the second of a family of nine children. His father was a carpenter. The ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... Whitman was born on May 31, 1819 in West Hills, New York. Whitman had a rather meager amount of formal education before he turned to the printing trade. ...
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  • Blooming Trinity
    ... Edwin Miller, a professor of English at New York University and recognized Whitman scholar, interprets the "sprig as the season of rebirth, the sense of smell ...
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  • Emily Dickenson and Walt Whitman
    ... A Reader's Guide to Walt Whitman. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1975. Bender, David. Readings on Emily Dickinson. Greenhaven Press, CA; 1997. ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... Whitman's poems talk about the praises of the United States and democracy ... I. Birthdate and Birthplace A. Born May 31, 1819 B. West Hills, Long Island, New York. ...
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  • Walt WHitman
    ... Pages 292-293 Encyclopedia of Biography: Volume 16. "Walt Whitman." New York: Gale Research Publications, 1998. Pages 249-251 Kaplan, Justin. ...
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  • Walt Whitman's Final Years
    ... Whitman felt as if only he was unaffected by this particular scrutiny (obviously). Though, one could make the argument that New York could be the epicenter for ...
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  • Whitman 1855
    ... Grass that was published in the New York Tribune on July 23, 1855, written by Charles A. Dana. The review was rather nice. The author referred to Whitman as an ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... From 1836-1838, Whitman taught at several schools in Long Island. After teaching, Walt Whitman returned to printing and editing in New York. ...
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  • walt whitman
    ... Walter Whitman was born in West Hills, Long Island, New York, on May 31, 1819 . He did not have much opportunity for education in his early life. ...
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  • Walt Whitman
    ... Walter Whitman was born in West Hills, Long Island, New York, on May 31, 1819 . He did not have much opportunity for education in his early life. ...
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  • Biography on Walt Whitman
    ... Whitman was born on May 31, 1819 in Long Island, New York. He was the second of nine children. He attended school in Brooklyn after his family moved there. ...
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  • american poets
    ... London: Penguin Group, 1989. Ø Bloom, Harold. Contemporary Poets. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. Ø Whitman, Walt. Leaves of Grass.
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  • The Whitmans
    ... in the Oregon Country. Marcus Whitman was born in 1802 in Rushville, a small town located in upstate New York. He studied under a ...
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  • walt whitmans works
    Walt Whitman's Works Walter Whitman, Jr., was born on May 31, 1819, at Long Island, New York, to poor, obscure parents of English, Dutch, and Welsh descent ...
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  • Oscar Wildes Tour of the Americas
    ... cities. In New York, Boston, and Chicago he had been paid a thousand dollars a lecture. ... Before leaving, Whilde visited Whitman. On ...
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  • Police Profiling
    ... The Governor of New Jersey, Christine Whitman took a look into the racial profiling ... a group to protest the civil disobedience against the New York City shooting ...
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  • Racial Profiling
    ... Furthermore, about 4 months after firing Williams, Whitman echoed comments in a New York Times Magazine article that quoted her saying, "troopers can use race ...
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  • Crossing Brooklyn Ferry interp.
    ... eyes of a young woman isn't much different from the eyes of Whitman, who saw ... the flags waving tall and strong for a nation and city that is proudly New York.
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  • American Transcendentalism
    ... The authors of what has been called the Renaissance period, including Melville, Whitman, Hawthorne, and Dickinson, were immensely influenced by ... New York. ...
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  • American Transcendentalism
    ... The authors of what has been called the Renaissance period, including Melville, Whitman, Hawthorne, and Dickinson, were immensely influenced by ... New York. ...
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  • Chicano literature
    ... I put away the Whitman poem and became lost in my own critical thought. ... continued to run, another production [of Zoot Suit] opened in New York on March 25, 1979 ...
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  • langston hughes
    ... Some of his influences included Vachel Lindsay, Paul Dunbar, Walt Whitman, and Carl Sandburg. ... Langston went to New York in 1921 to attend Columbia University. ...
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  • Baseball
    ... When Whitman speaks of "our people" he is not only referring to white Americans, but to the African Americans ... New York, London, Paris: Abbeville Press, 1992. ...
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  • JD Salinger, The Recluse
    ... Though Holden does have friends at school and in New York, he is plagued with loneliness and ... "Salinger is allied to the joyful mysticism of Whitman, but he ...
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  • Police Brutality
    ... In New York City between the years of 1997-1998 the Street Crimes Unit ... In New Jersey, Governor Christine Todd Whitman openly admitted to racial profiling on ...
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  • Aristophanes
    ... The Acharnians and The Peace. New York: New American Library, 1961. ... Austin: U. of Texas, 1968. Whitman, Cedric H. Aristophanes and the Comic Hero. ...
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  • Edgar A. Poe
    ... Walt Whitman once said, "Poe's verses illustrate an incorrigible propensity toward nocturnal themes, with a demonic ... This book was published in New York. ...
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  • American History
    ... He led massive revivals in Rochester and New York City in 1830 and 1831 ... Walt Whitman- (1819-1892) Bold, brassy, and swaggering was an American poet, whose work ...
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