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Leaves of Grass | Whitman | |
Roughing It | Twain | |
played the flute | Lanier | |
dissappeared in Mexico | Bierce | |
"Beat! Beat! Drums" | Whitman | |
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | Twain | |
The Innocents Abroad | Twain | |
"The Luck of Roaring Camp" | Harte | |
Drum Taps | Whitman | |
called the father of free verse | Whitman | |
didn't fight in the civil was becausehewasaquaker | Whitman | |
he worked in a war hospital instead | Whitman | |
born and died in the year of Hailey's Comet | Twain | |
"O Captain! My Captain!" | Whitman | |
called " the Laureate of the confederacy" | Timrod | |
dismissed from the Brooklyn Eagle | Whitman | |
The Mysterious Stranger | Twain | |
"I celebrate myself and sing myself" | Whitman | |
"song of the Chattahoochee" | Lanier | |
The Souls of Black Folk | Du Bois | |
published the north star | Douglass | |
"An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge" | Bierce | |
"A Noisless Patient Spider" | Whitman | |
"ode on the Confederate Dead" | Timrod | |
editor of the Overland Monthly | Hatre | |
My Bondage and My Freedom | Douglass | |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Twain | |
"I Hear America Singing" | Whitman | |
"The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg" | Twain | |
"The Symphony" | Lanier | |
"The Song of the Smoke" | Du Bois | |
was editor of a newspaper in Columbia S.C | Timrod | |
"When Lilacs Lasts in the dooryard Bloom'd" | Whitman | |
wrote Tobacco Road and god's little acre | Caldwell | |
leader of the Nez Perce | cheif Joseph | |
artists of a Midnight Ride on the Mississippi | Currier ives | |
artist of A Ride for Liberty--The Fugative Slave | Johnson | |
artist of The Jolly Flatboatmen in Port | Bingham | |
wrote sketches of life on the coast of Maine | Jewett | |
the name twain gave to a time period | The Gilded Age | |
wrote Uncle Remus Stories | Harris |
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