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  1. Walt Whitman - Wikipedia

    Walter Whitman Jr. (/ ˈhwɪtmən /; May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, and journalist; he also wrote two novels. He is considered one of the most influential …

  2. Walt Whitman | Biography, Poems, Leaves of Grass, & Facts

    Jun 4, 2025 · Walt Whitman (born May 31, 1819, West Hills, Long Island, New York, U.S.—died March 26, 1892, Camden, New Jersey) was an American poet, journalist, and essayist whose …

  3. Walt Whitman: Voice of American Poetry - Poem Analysis

    Walt Whitman was an American poet, essayist, and journalist known for his unconventional style of writing. His works have been celebrated for their boldness, honesty, and emotional depth, …

  4. Whitman Archive

    We are pleased to announce the publication of nearly 800 newspaper editorials, likely authored by Whitman, that appeared in the Brooklyn Daily Times in the late 1850s.

  5. Walt Whitman "Poet" - Biography, Age, America, Married, Children

    Feb 16, 2025 · Explore the life of Walt Whitman, a pioneering poet known for his works, marriage, and children. Discover his impact on American literature.

  6. Walt Whitman - U.S. National Park Service

    A 19th-century poet, essayist and journalist, Walt Whitman stands as one of the most influential poets in American literature, and one of the first to gain international recognition.

  7. Walt Whitman's Life | American Experience | PBS

    Whitman founds and edits the Brooklyn Weekly Freeman, which advocates the "free soil" position that new states entering the Union should declare slavery illegal.

  8. Walt Whitman - Poems, Quotes & Poetry - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · Considered one of America's most influential poets, Walt Whitman aimed to transcend traditional epics and eschew normal aesthetic form to mirror the potential freedoms …

  9. About Walt Whitman | Academy of American Poets

    Walt Whitman - Born on May 31, 1819, Walt Whitman is the author of Leaves of Grass and, along with Emily Dickinson, is considered one of the architects of a uniquely American poetic voice.

  10. Walt Whitman Would Have Hated DOGE - The New York Times

    15 hours ago · Ms. New directs and hosts PBS’s “Poetry in America.” In 1865, the poet Walt Whitman asked: O what shall I hang on the chamber walls? And what shall the pictures be that …