Walt Whitman's "Mannahatta" is a poem celebrating New York City, specifically Manhattan. It explores the city's energy, diversity, and vitality, highlighting its status as a place of opportunity and progress. The poem reflects Whitman's admiration for the urban landscape and the people who inhabit it.
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Whitman's excessive wordiness
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Walt Whitman was the son of a quaker carpenter. his fathers name was Walter Whitman. whitmans mothers name was louisa van velsor, was descended from dutch farmers.
Henry hudson
it is the very talented WALT WHITMANs poem "Pioneers, o pioneers" Idk who says it in the commercial. its an awesome commercial.
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Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Walt Whitman's mother, Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, died from a combination of tuberculosis and complications from a stroke. She passed away in 1873.
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Because, the Whitmans were spreading disease, by accident