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Wavy Whitman
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- 81 Cleremount CW
- 96 Court of
- Charles Hernie
- 10:00 a.m
- Georgia
- Brochure: Two characters as of a dialogue between A. Lincoln and Whitman
- As in a dream
- Lessons for a president elect
- Jew the Christ...there is love
- Why now I shall know whether there is anything in your liberty...I can see how much you can stand
- Does the Queen of England represent 1000 years?... and the queen of Spain 1000 years?... and you?
- Welcome the story-welcome the trial-let the waves
- Why now I shall see what the old ship is made out of
- Ship of liberty...blow mad winds!
- See what stuff you are made of...ship of liberty
- Welcome this menace- I welcome them with joy
- Ship of the world- Ship of Hammond- Ship of the ages
- Ship that connects the world...Ship of the hope of the world...Ship of promise
- Drawing of older man looking out into the future
- Another image of the same old man but with his hand extended as if he's welcoming the "menace" or any other person considering Whitman believes in universal brotherhood
- Drawing of what appears to be Abraham Lincoln with the iconic large top hat on
- He believed religion separated people instead of unifying therefore he wanted something that would connect people together
- He was against slavery, but didn't like the abolitionist movement as he felt it was dangerous for the union
- He wanted to create another religion that would include all religions so that no one would be excluded
- Used the word Liberty instead of Libertad, suggests that freedom is beyond the borders of the U.S
- The demise of the Union is part of a historical cycle
- Whitman feels as though the challenges that Lincoln will face are going to be much harder than before
- "Black clouds of death"....the price that Whitman believes the nation will soon have to pay
- The images are unlikely to have been drawn by Whitman
- The images were portraits of Whitman...not Lincoln
- Image of a harp, a symbol of poetry
- The last line being, "the last war": people were associating the civil war with a second American Revolution
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