Adam Shields

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Whitman’s “real war” did not ultimately include the revolution in black freedom of 1863; his own myriad uses of rebirth metaphors did not encompass black equality. This poet of democracy, whose work can and has been used to advance an antiracist tradition, never truly faced the long-term implications of emancipation.
Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory
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