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  • {{Image|Walt Whitman.jpg|right|200px|Walt Whitman by photographer George C. Cox. 1887 in New York}} ...ptor)]], at 3100 S Broad St, Philadelphia PA at the I-76 entrance to the [[Walt Whitman bridge]] over the [[Delaware river]]}}
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  • {{Image|9924004653 ea0c551356 k.jpg|right|350px|Walt Whitman bridge in 2013}} ...ia and Gloucester City, New Jersey. The bridge is named after the poet [[Walt Whitman]], and it is one of the larger bridges on the east coast. The bridge opene
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  • * '[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1322 Leaves of Grass]' by Walt Whitman, complete text free from [[Project Gutenberg]] * '[https://whitmanarchive.org/ The Walt Whitman Archive] consolidates information from libraries and collections from aroun
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  • {{Image|9924004653 ea0c551356 k.jpg|right|350px|Walt Whitman bridge in 2013}} ...ia and Gloucester City, New Jersey. The bridge is named after the poet [[Walt Whitman]], and it is one of the larger bridges on the east coast. The bridge opene
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  • * '[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1322 Leaves of Grass]' by Walt Whitman, complete text free from [[Project Gutenberg]] * '[https://whitmanarchive.org/ The Walt Whitman Archive] consolidates information from libraries and collections from aroun
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  • ...onument, 3100 S. Broad St, Philadelphia, PA (at entrance to I-76 for the [[Walt Whitman bridge]])
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  • ...y of the iconic personalities of his time, including [[Mahatma Gandhi]], [[Walt Whitman]] and [[Gertrude Stein]]. ...ptor)]], at 3100 S Broad St, Philadelphia PA at the I-76 entrance to the [[Walt Whitman bridge]] over the [[Delaware river]].
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  • ...y of the iconic personalities of his time, including [[Mahatma Gandhi]], [[Walt Whitman]] and [[Gertrude Stein]].
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  • ...onument, 3100 S. Broad St, Philadelphia, PA (at entrance to I-76 for the [[Walt Whitman bridge]])
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  • {{Image|Walt Whitman.jpg|right|200px|Walt Whitman by photographer George C. Cox. 1887 in New York}} ...ptor)]], at 3100 S Broad St, Philadelphia PA at the I-76 entrance to the [[Walt Whitman bridge]] over the [[Delaware river]]}}
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  • ...k is ''Sea Drift'', for baritone, chorus and orchestra, setting words by [[Walt Whitman|Whitman]]: with its tale of a bird whose mate goes missing, it is typical o
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  • ...s much as it tells a story. The title is taken from a [[poetry|poem]] by [[Walt Whitman]] entitled ''Pioneers! O Pioneers!''.
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  • ...de a strong plea for the [[abolition]] of slavery. Another abolitionist, [[Walt Whitman]], (1819-1892) was a laborer who in the [[American Civil War]] (1861-1865) ...arriet Beecher Stowe]] - [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]] - [[Herman Melville]] - [[Walt Whitman]] - [[Mark Twain]] - [[Theodore Dreiser]] - [[Stephen Crane]] - [[Henry Jam
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  • * ''[[Walt Whitman bridge]]'' - built in the 1950's, crosses the [[Delaware River]] into [[New
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  • ...ntellectual influence on Allen Ginsberg and there are striking echoes of [[Walt Whitman]]'s style in Ginsberg's work; the novel ''You Can't Win'' by [[Jack Black (
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  • ...l ''Ultra''). His first poem, "Hymn to the Sea", written in the style of [[Walt Whitman]], was published in the magazine ''Grecia''.<ref>{{cite book|last=Wilson|fi ...rd Kipling]], [[Herman Melville]], [[André Gide]], [[William Faulkner]], [[Walt Whitman]], [[Virginia Woolf]], Sir [[Thomas Browne]], and [[G. K. Chesterton]]. In
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  • ...e Orientals meant by contemplation and the forsaking of works.” The poet [[Walt Whitman]] also admitted to an influence of Indian religion on his writings.
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