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A Negro Schoolmaster In The New South
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Signs Of Progress Among The Negroes
Astraea
by:
John Greenleaf Whittier
"Jove means to settle
Astraea in her seat again,
And let down from his golden chain
An age of better metal."
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Poems
Summer Magic
A Song, Inscribed To The Fremont Clubs
Flame-heart
Yorktown
To Pennsylvania
Mithridates At Chios
'ittle Touzle Head
Dedication
What The Birds Said
Her Daughters Sold Into Southern Bondage
In The Evil Days
Christmas At Melrose
A Sabbath Scene
The Band Of Gideon
In The Matter Of Two Men
Anniversary Poem
The Crisis
The Road To The Bow
Moloch In State Street
La Vie C'est La Vie