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  1. The Magnificent Activist: The Writings of Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911)
  2. Black RebellionFive Slave Revolts by Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911 Higginson, 2009-10-04
  3. Biography - Higginson, Thomas Wentworth (1823-1911): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. Malbone an Oldport romance. By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. by Higginson. Thomas Wentworth. 1823-1911., 1869
  5. English statesmen; prepared by Thomas Wentworth Higginson by Thomas Wentworth (1823-1911) Higginson, 1875-01-01
  6. Cheerful yesterdays by Thomas Wentworth (1823-1911) Higginson, 1901-01-01
  7. Young Folks' Book Of American Explorers
  8. Harvard memorial biographies .. Volume 1
  9. A poem of the olden time : describing a ball at Cambridge, Mass. in the year 1840 by Ann G. (Ann Gillam) Storrow b. 1784 Higginson Thomas Wentworth 1823-1911, 1909-12-31
  10. Women And Men
  11. Questions on Higginson's Young folks' history of the United States. For the use of teachers .. by Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1823-1911, 1875-12-31
  12. Wendell Phillips by Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1823-1911, 1884-12-31
  13. Massachusetts in mourning. A sermon, preached in Worcester, on Sunday, June 4, 1854 by Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1823-1911, 1854-12-31
  14. The new world and the new book, an address, delivered before the Nineteenth century club of New York city, Jan. 15, 1891 by Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1823-1911, 1892-12-31

1. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Pay Of Colored Troops.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. 18231911. Pay of Colored Troops. Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library The entire work (5 KB) Header Memorandum
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  • 2. Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911)
    Thomas Wentworth Higginson (18231911) Contributing Editor Paul Lauter Classroom Issues and Strategies
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    Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911)
    Contributing Editor: Paul Lauter
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    It's almost impossible for students to connect the apostle of Nat Turner with the "mentor" of Emily Dickinson ; a Christian minister; a colonel of a black Civil War regiment; an active feminist; an important nineteenth-century editor. All these roles were filled by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, yet only the first two aspects are represented by the texts. So the real issue is whether or not he is significant. And if he is, why? If students know Higginson at all, they will probably know him as the man who, in putting Dickinson poems into print, disgracefully smoothed them out, changing her words, her punctuation, even her meanings. Why read such a fellow? Why in the world did Dickinson write to him? At the same time, he doesn't smooth out Nat Turner. Yet, like any historical writer, he "constructs" Nat Turner in a particular way. The nature of that "construction" is not easy to define. Sometimes it's useful to begin from an example of what Higginson (and Todd) did to a Dickinson poem. Their choices say something about Dickinson, about nineteenth-century sensibilities, andwith Higginson's and Dickinson's lettersabout their unique relationship. The revised Dickinson also raises the question of why one might want to include Higginson in this anthology.

    3. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Botanical Notebooks Of Thomas Wentworth
    Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 18231911. Botanical notebooks of ThomasWentworth Higginson, 1841-1894 A Guide. Archives, Gray Herbarium
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    Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Botanical notebooks of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1841-1894: A Guide
    Archives, Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University Herbaria
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    September 1993
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Botany Libraries
    Title: Botanical notebooks of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1841-1894
    Administrative Information
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    September 1993
    Acquisition Information: Notebooks 1 and 3 were received at the Gray Herbarium on June 14, 1906; notebook 2 was received on Feb. 25, 1909; notebook 4 was not stamped with an acquisition date. All were given to Herbarium by Higginson.
    Biography:
    Thomas Wentworth Higginson was born in Cambridge on Dec. 22, 1823. He was educated at Harvard, receiving his A.B. in 1841 and graduating from the Divinity School in 1847. While an undergraduate at Harvard, Higginson took the optional coursed in natural history offered by Thaddeus William Harris and developed interests in botany and entomology under Harris' influence. From 1840-1841, Higginson was corresponding secretary and entomological curator of the Harvard Natural History Society, and in the years after his A.B. continued to do some general botanizing. After Harvard, Higginson was involved in the Civil War, in religious activities, in Massachusetts politics, and in the writing of a number of general historical and literary works. During the course of his many other occupations, he maintained an amateur interest in natural history and botany: he was a member of the Boston Society of Natural History and of the Cambridge Entomological Club; he published a memoir of Thaddeus William Harris in 1869 and a book of general essays on plant lore

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    5. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911. Negro Spirituals.
    Library CoRD logo home Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. 1823-1911. Negro Spirituals.Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library. The entire work.
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    Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. 1823-1911. Negro Spirituals.
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      Prose NEGRO SPIRITUALS. Verse I. HOLD YOUR LIGHT. Verse II. BOUND TO GO. Verse III. ROOM IN THERE. Verse IV. HAIL MARY. Verse V. MY ARMY CROSS OVER. Verse VI. RIDE IN, KIND SAVIOUR. Verse VII. THIS WORLD ALMOST DONE. Verse VIII. I WANT TO GO HOME. Verse IX. THE COMING DAY. Verse X. ONE MORE RIVER. Verse XI. O THE DYING LAMB! Verse XII. DOWN IN THE VALLEY. Verse XIII. CRY HOLY. Verse XIV. O'ER THE CROSSING. Verse XV. WALK 'EM EASY. Verse XVI. O YES, LORD. Verse XVII. BOW LOW, MARY. Verse XVIII. I KNOW MOON-RISE. Verse XIX. WRESTLING JACOB. Verse XX. THE BABY GONE HOME. Verse XXI. JESUS WITH US. Verse XXII. LORD, REMEMBER ME! Verse XXIII. EARLY IN THE MORNING. Verse XXIV. GO IN THE WILDERNESS. Verse XXV. BLOW YOUR TRUMPET, GABRIEL. Verse XXVI. IN THE MORNING. Verse XXVII. FARE YE WELL. Verse XXVIII. THE SHIP OF ZION. Verse XXIX. THE SHIP OF ZION. ( Second version. Verse XXX. THE SHIP OF ZION ( Third version.
  • 6. Higginson Thomas Wentworth
    Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 18231911. Source David Robinson, The Unitarians and the Universalists (Westport, CN, Greenwood Press, 1985).
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    THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON, 1823-1911. Source: David Robinson, The Unitarians and the Universalists
    (Westport, CN, Greenwood Press, 1985).
    Thomas Wentworth Higginson (23 December 1823, Cambridge, MA, 9 May 1911) Education : A.B., Harvard College, 1841; graduated, Harvard Divinity School, 1847. Career : Unitarian minister, First Religious Society, Newburyport, MA, 1847-49; independent lecturer and abolitionist political activist, 1849-1852; minister, Free Church, Worcester, MA. 1852-1857; abolitionist political activist, 1857-62; U.S. military commander, First Carolina Volunteers (freedman) 1862-1864; independent author and lecturer, 1864-1911. Army Life in a Black Regiment , has been hailed by several modern critics as an overlooked masterpiece. He was a frequent contributor to influential periodicals such as the Atlantic Monthly , the Nation , and Harper's Bazaar , becoming an arbiter of literary taste and mentor to many aspiring young writers. Moreover, he became a spokesman for the rights of women, feeling that this was "the next great question" facing the country after the liberation of the slaves. Principally a reformer, his talents spilled over into a profusion of activities that marked him as one iof the leading exponents of liberal values in the middle nineteenthg century. Bibliography
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    7. PAL: Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911)
    An Ongoing Online Project © Paul P. Reuben. Chapter 5 Late Nineteenth CenturyThomas Wentworth Higginson (18231911). Outside Link Making of America TWH .
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 5: Late Nineteenth Century: Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911) Making of America: TWH Primary Works Selected Bibliography MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ... Home Page
    Source: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Editor and Colonel Top Primary Works Americanism in Literature. E-Text "Emily Dickinson's Letters." The Atlantic Monthly 68.4 (Oct 1891): 444-56. ( E-Text Malbone: An Oldport Romance. Etext #993 "Negro Spirituals." by Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Atlantic Monthly, June 1867. ( E-Text Letters and journals of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1846-1906. Edited by Mary Thacher Higginson. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1921. PS1928 .A3 Army life in a black regiment. With notes and a biographical introd. by John Hope Franklin. Foreword by E. Franklin Frazier. Boston: Beacon P, 1962. E492.94 33d .H5 Cheerful yesterdays. NY: Arno P, 1968. PS1927 A4 Part of a man's life. Port Washington, NY: Kennikat P, 1971. PS1928 A4 Tales of Atlantis and the enchanted islands.

    8. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Thomas Wentworth Higginson-Author Pa
    Thomas Wentworth Higginson (18231911) He is remembered, when he is rememberedat all, as Emily Dickinson’s well-meaning but short-sighted “preceptor
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    Site Orientation Heath Orientation Timeline Access Author Profile Pages by: Table of Contents Authors by Name Authors by Year Internet Research Guide Textbook Site for: The Heath Anthology of American Literature , Fourth Edition
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    Thomas Wentworth Higginson
    He is remembered, when he is remembered at all, as Emily Dickinson’s well-meaning but short-sighted “preceptor,” who in co-editing the first collection of her poetry smoothed away the vivid irregularity of her genius. By profession he was a Protestant clergyman; yet he organized and commanded the first regiment of black troops in the Civil War. By heritage, he was a Boston Brahmin; yet in 1854 he led a vigilante assault to free a fugitive slave from a federal courthouse, in the course of which a marshal was shot to death. He was one of nineteenth-century America’s best-known essayists and speakers; yet it was political activism on behalf of abolition, women’s rights, and the demands of working people that gave joy to much of his life. His long career may seem to our later eyes filled with paradoxes if not outright contradictions, yet to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, it was a life which, in looking back, he could describe as Cheerful Yesterdays.

    9. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Higginson, Thomas
    Etexts by Author Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 18231911 H Index Main Index Malbone An Oldport Romance LANGUAGE English
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    Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 18231911. Source David Robinson, The Unitariansand the Universalists (Westport, CN, Greenwood Press, 1985).
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    THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON, 1823-1911. Source: David Robinson, The Unitarians and the Universalists
    (Westport, CN, Greenwood Press, 1985).
    Thomas Wentworth Higginson (23 December 1823, Cambridge, MA, 9 May 1911) Education : A.B., Harvard College, 1841; graduated, Harvard Divinity School, 1847. Career : Unitarian minister, First Religious Society, Newburyport, MA, 1847-49; independent lecturer and abolitionist political activist, 1849-1852; minister, Free Church, Worcester, MA. 1852-1857; abolitionist political activist, 1857-62; U.S. military commander, First Carolina Volunteers (freedman) 1862-1864; independent author and lecturer, 1864-1911. Army Life in a Black Regiment , has been hailed by several modern critics as an overlooked masterpiece. He was a frequent contributor to influential periodicals such as the Atlantic Monthly , the Nation , and Harper's Bazaar , becoming an arbiter of literary taste and mentor to many aspiring young writers. Moreover, he became a spokesman for the rights of women, feeling that this was "the next great question" facing the country after the liberation of the slaves. Principally a reformer, his talents spilled over into a profusion of activities that marked him as one iof the leading exponents of liberal values in the middle nineteenthg century. Bibliography
    A.

    11. Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911)
    American Literature on the Web. Thomas Wentworth Higginson (18231911).Writings Negro Spirituals (U.Virginia); Pay of Colored Troops
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    16. Library Of The Gray Herbarium
    Library of the Gray Herbarium. Thomas Wentworth Higginson (18231911) PAPERS.Biography Thomas Wentworth Higginson was born in Cambridge on Dec. 22, 1823.
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    Biography Thomas Wentworth Higginson was born in Cambridge on Dec. 22, 1823. He was educated at Harvard, receiving his A.B. in 1841 and graduating from the Divinity School in 1847. While an undergraduate at Harvard, Higginson took the optional coursed in natural history offered by Thaddeus William Harris and developed interests in botany and entomology under Harris' influence. From 1840-1841, Higginson was corresponding secretary and entomological curator of the Harvard Natural History Society, and in the years after his A.B. continued to do some general botanizing. After Harvard, Higginson was involved in the Civil War, in religious activities, in Massachusetts politics, and in the writing of a number of general historical and literary works. During the course of his many other occupations, he maintained an amateur interest in natural history and botany: he was a member of the Boston Society of Natural History and of the Cambridge Entomological Club; he published a memoir of Thaddeus William Harris in 1869 and a book of general essays on plant lore ( The Procession of the Flowers and kindred papers ...) in 1897; and in his biographical blurbs in American Men of Science (1906 and 1910 eds.), he listed the flora of Boston and vicinity as one of his scientific interests.

    17. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Editor And Colonel
    writer frequently published in the Atlantic Monthly, a magazine of literature,art, and politics, Thomas Wentworth Higginson (18231911) corresponded with
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    Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Editor and Colonel
    A prolific writer frequently published in the Atlantic Monthly , "a magazine of literature, art, and politics," Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911) corresponded with Emily Dickinson for nearly 25 years and critiqued Walt Whitman several times in the public forum of the printed essay. Liberal in many of his political opinions, advocating for the disenfranchised, Higginson was an abolitionist; in the Civil War, he was a Union Colonel . Dickinson's letters to him show that Higginson called her wayward, dark, uncontrolled, and tameless in taste. His evaluation of Whitman was conventional: "It is no discredit to Walt Whitman that he wrote Leaves of Grass ,' only that he did not burn it afterwards. A young writer must commonly plough his first crop" ( "Literature as Art" ). Though he is most famous for his correspondence with Dickinson, he gave each significant attention. Table of Contents

    18. Introduction
    to help students investigate the important exchanges that Whitman had with Emersonand Dickinson had with Thomas Wentworth Higginson (18231911), a Unitarian
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    INTRODUCTION In 1855, one of the most famous literary figures in America was Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), author of Nature Essays, First and Second Series (1841 and 1844) and well-known lecturer and poet. Among the most famous sentences in American literature is the comment that Emerson wrote to Whitman after reading the 1855 edition of Leaves of Grass : "I greet you at the beginning of a great career, which yet must have had a long foreground somewhere, for such a start." For Whitman, struggling to find an audience for his first book of poems, the unexpected praise from the celebrated Emerson was an almost unbelievable stroke of good luck. This site is intended to explore part of the "foreground" to which Emerson referred-for Whitman and Dickinson. While both poets developed their poetic talents through many years of formal and informal education, wide reading, and constant writing, both poets also had important exchanges with literary figures who provided encouragement at crucial moments. The purpose of this site is to introduce students to the literary environment in which Whitman and Dickinson learned to write and to help students investigate the important exchanges that Whitman had with Emerson and Dickinson had with Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911), a Unitarian minister turned influential journalist and abolitionist.

    19. Thomas Wentworth Higginson
    Thomas Wentworth Higginson. 18231911. Born December 22, 1823, Cambridge,Massachusetts. Died May 9, 1911, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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    Thomas Wentworth Higginson
    Born: December 22, 1823, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Died: May 9, 1911, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Buried: Cambridge, Massachusetts. A Har­vard grad­u­ate, Higginson pas­tored at Un­i­tar­i­an church­es in New­bur­y­port (1847-1850) and Wor­ces­ter (1852-1858). In 1858, he re­tired from the min­is­try and de­vot­ed him­self to lit­er­a­ture. Du­ring the Amer­i­can civ­il war, he was a col­o­nel in the first Af­ri­can-Amer­i­can re­gi­ment raised in South Car­o­li­na. He was a lead­ing con­trib­u­tor to the and al­so pro­duced :
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    Project Gutenberg Author record. Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 18231911. Titles.
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    Army Life In A Black Regiment Malbone: An Oldport Romance Oldport Days
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