
Walt Whitman: An Address
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Authors:
- Ingersoll, Robert Green
1833 - 1899
About this book
In the late 19th century, as America grappled with its identity and the legacy of the Civil War, Robert Green Ingersoll delivered "Walt Whitman: An Address," a stirring tribute to the iconic poet. Ingersoll eloquently champions Whitman's celebration of individuality and the profound connection between humanity and nature. He emphasizes the importance of unalienable rights, reflecting the ideals that shaped a nation in search of freedom and equality. This address serves not only as a homage to Whitman's literary genius but also as a rallying cry for civic engagement and the pursuit of truth. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this document invites readers to explore the enduring impact of Whitman's vision on American culture.
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