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Whitman Noir: Black America and the Good Gray Poet

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Walt Whitman's now-famous maxim about "containing the multitudes" has often been understood as a metaphor for the democratizing impulses of the young American nation. But did these impulses extend across the color line? Early in his career, especially in the manuscripts leading up to the first edition of Leaves of Grass , the poet espoused a rather progressive outlook on race relations within the United States. However, as time passed, he steered away from issues of race and blackness altogether. These changing depictions ...

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Whitman Noir: Black America and the Good Gray Poet 2014, University of Iowa Press, Iowa

ISBN-13: 9781609382360

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