Abolitionist Poets: William Lloyd Garrison, Louisa May Alcott – American Minute with Bill Federer
Categories: American Minute with Bill Federer║Published On: May 27th, 2021║Tags: Abolitionist poets, American abolitionist movement, Henry David Thoreau, Historical impact of poets, Influence of poets on abolition, Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Second Great Awakening, Social change in the 1800s, Theodore Parker, Transcendentalism, Unitarian Christianity, William Ellery Channing, William Lloyd Garrison║Views: 3328║4437 words║
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