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Songs of Labor and Reform - Part V
John Greenleaf Whittier, American Quaker poet and ardent advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States (1807-1892)
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Table of Contents
- About This Book
- The Quaker Of The Olden Time
- Democracy
- The Gallows
- Seed-time And Harvest
- To The Reformers Of England
- The Human Sacrifice
- Songs Of Labor
- The Shoemakers
- The Fishermen
- The Lumbermen
- The Ship-builders
- The Drovers
- The Huskers
- The Corn-song
- The Reformer
- The Peace Convention At Brussels
- The Prisoner For Debt
- The Christian Tourists
- The Men Of Old
- To Pius Ix
- Calef In Boston
- Our State
- The Prisoners Of Naples
- The Peace Of Europe
- Astraea
- The Disenthralled
- The Poor Voter On Election Day
- The Dream Of Pio Nono
- The Voices
- The New Exodus
- The Conquest Of Finland
- The Eve Of Election
- From Perugia
- Italy
- Freedom In Brazil
- After Election
- Disarmament
- The Problem
- Our Country
- On The Big Horn
- Notes