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"Anti-slavery Poems and Songs of Labor and Reform, Volume III " is a collection of poetry and songs by John Greenleaf Whittier, a 19th century American Quaker poet and advocate for social justice. The volume includes works that denounce slavery, advocate for the rights of workers, and highlight the need for social reform and equality. Whittier's poems and songs are categorized into themes such as the anti-slavery movement, labor and reform, and women's rights. The collection features some of his most famous works, including "The Hunters of Men," "The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother to Her…mehr

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"Anti-slavery Poems and Songs of Labor and Reform, Volume III " is a collection of poetry and songs by John Greenleaf Whittier, a 19th century American Quaker poet and advocate for social justice. The volume includes works that denounce slavery, advocate for the rights of workers, and highlight the need for social reform and equality. Whittier's poems and songs are categorized into themes such as the anti-slavery movement, labor and reform, and women's rights. The collection features some of his most famous works, including "The Hunters of Men," "The Farewell of a Virginia Slave Mother to Her Daughters," and "Barbara Frietchie." The writing is characterized by Whittier's use of vivid imagery and strong language to express the pain and suffering experienced by those who were oppressed in society. The collection serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles of marginalized communities in the 19th century and the ongoing need for social justice and equality. Overall, "Anti-slavery Poems and Songs of Labor and Reform, Volume III" is an important work of literature that highlights the fight for freedom and equality in America's past and present.

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John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) was an American poet, journalist, and abolitionist. He was born in Massachusetts and grew up on a farm. Despite limited formal education, Whittier became an influential writer and an advocate for social justice. Whittier's early works included poems and essays published in local newspapers. In 1833, he became editor of the abolitionist newspaper, The National Philanthropist, and later worked for The Pennsylvania Freeman and The American Manufacturer. He used his platform to advocate for the abolition of slavery and other social reforms. Whittier's poetry was widely read and admired during his lifetime. He is best known for his anti-slavery poems, such as "Ichabod" and "The Hunters of Men," which exposed the cruelty and inhumanity of slavery. He also wrote about nature, religion, and American history. Whittier's contributions to American literature and social justice were widely recognized during his lifetime. He was a prominent member of the Anti-Slavery Society and a close friend of fellow abolitionist, William Lloyd Garrison. On September 7, 1892, he passed away at this residence. He was buried in Amesbury, Massachusetts.