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Letter to Walt Whitman from John Newton Johnson - Page 4
12019-03-12T11:37:48+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed9677214112Page four of a letter to Walt Whitman from John Newton Johnson dated 3 April 1875plain2020-01-08T20:48:42+00:00EnglishImages courtesy of the Walt Whitman Archive and the Library of CongressLibrary of Congresschildhood, dialect, racism, regionalism, poetryJohnson, John Newton1875jpegtext (manuscript)AnonymousLetter to Walt Whitman from John Newton Johnson - Transcript
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