Dear Preceptor: The Life and Times of Thomas Wentworth HigginsonThomas Wentworth Higginson was a military commander during the America Civil War, an Abolitionist, a Unitarian minister, a writer and editor and the man who brought the poetry of Emily Dickinson before the American public. During his long life he knew many of the great people of his day including Emerson, Thoreau, Julia Ward Howe, and Wendell Phillips. |
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able to agree on only one point ; there would be a meeting that evening at Faneuil Hall . The hearing was set for nine o'clock the next morning , and there was no doubt in the Vigilance Committee as to its outcome .
able to agree on only one point ; there would be a meeting that evening at Faneuil Hall . The hearing was set for nine o'clock the next morning , and there was no doubt in the Vigilance Committee as to its outcome .
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Nearly sixty girls attended the meeting in the evening while their Christian friends prayed for them in another part of the building . Emily Dickinson was not with either group . But the next week Miss Lyon called the impenitent ...
Nearly sixty girls attended the meeting in the evening while their Christian friends prayed for them in another part of the building . Emily Dickinson was not with either group . But the next week Miss Lyon called the impenitent ...
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Eventually the club became so popular that invitations to its meetings were privileges as distinguished and as sought after ... I could ever care so much for a convention again , " Higginson noted in his diary after its first meeting .
Eventually the club became so popular that invitations to its meetings were privileges as distinguished and as sought after ... I could ever care so much for a convention again , " Higginson noted in his diary after its first meeting .
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