In Long Island, for the Long Island Star, The Long Islander, Long Island Democrat.
In New York City, for New World, Aurora, The Brooklyn Eagle.
Walt Whitman was taken out of school at age 11 to earn money for the family as an office boy and then a journalist for his own paper, Long Islander, and later editor for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. He later moved from New York to New Orleans to edit the Crescent and then back to New York to write his own paper the Brooklyn Freeman. While writing the newspaper, he would write poetry in a small notebook.
Walt Whitman was employed as a journalist in New York City for newspapers such as the "Brooklyn Eagle" and the "New York Herald."
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Walt Whitman is a/an Poet,essayist,journalist
No, Walt Whitman was a famous American poet. He lived from 1819 to 1892. Prior to his career as a poet, he was a journalist and a teacher. Perhaps his best known work was "Leaves of Grass," a collection of poems first published in 1855.
No, he was an American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist who died in 1892.
many jobs, including working at a newspaper.
As a young man, Walt Whitman worked as a journalist, teacher, and printer. He also served as an editor for various publications before gaining recognition as a poet.
Walt Whitman, journalist and poet.During the Civil War Whitman visited soldiers in Washington, D.C., hospitals, ministering to their needs and recording the experience in newspaper articles, letters, and poems. The poet considered his years with the wounded soldiers the defining period of his life.
Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819.
no Walt Whitman had 9 siblings
Walt Whitman Bridge was created in 1957.
Walt Whitman House was created in 1884.
Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819
Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819.