Walt Whitman's formal education was limited, as he only attended school until the age of 11. However, he was essentially self-taught and deeply curious, spending a great deal of time reading books in libraries and learning from his own experiences. Whitman went on to become one of America's most important and influential poets despite his limited formal education.
Walt Whitman concluded his formal schooling at the age 11, and went to work as a office boy for two lawyers.
Walt went to school until age 11.
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Whitman's excessive wordiness
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Walt Whitman was the son of a quaker carpenter. his fathers name was Walter Whitman. whitmans mothers name was louisa van velsor, was descended from dutch farmers.
it is the very talented WALT WHITMANs poem "Pioneers, o pioneers" Idk who says it in the commercial. its an awesome commercial.
Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Walt Whitman's mother, Louisa Van Velsor Whitman, died from a combination of tuberculosis and complications from a stroke. She passed away in 1873.
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Lincoln spoke generally about the human cost of war
Because, the Whitmans were spreading disease, by accident
Well, the Whitmans are a family, and the Mormons are a religion, so they can't really be compared. I know Whitmans who are Mormon, though.