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Whitman’s Civil War years … a summary from my reading

has been updated with a brief summary of my own, as well as the addition of the chapter “Anti-Slavery Notes” [Whitman’s]  from the the book Walt Whitman’s Workshop: A Collection of Unpublished Manuscripts, edited with an introduction and notes by Clifton Joseph Furness.

 

— Roger W. Smith

May 2, 2023

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This entry was posted in correspondence, Whitman and the Civil War; and related issues (such as slavery) and tagged Charles I. Glicksberg Walt Whitman and the Negro, Furness Walt Whitman’s: Workshop: A Collection of Unpublished Manuscripts, Gay Wilson Allen The Solitary Singer, George M. Fredrickson The Inner Civil War, Horace Traubel With Walt Whitman in Camden, Martin G. Murray Traveling with the Wounded: Walt Whitman and Washington’s Civil War Hospitals, Roger Smith, Roger W. Smith Whitman’s Civil War years … a summary from my reading, Ted Genoways Whitman and the Civil War, Walt Whitman, Walt Whitman Anti-Slavery Notes on May 1, 2023 by Roger W. Smith.

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