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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Lincon's Death

VisitingDC.com
April 10, 1865
Hey everyone! I'm back and the war is over! For those of you wondering about my brother George, he is fine. I found him and he only had a cut on his cheek. Although with the good news war ending we have to keep in mind of the great man our nation has lost, Aberham Lincon. He was shot by John Booth. He was shot while watching a play. Booth shot him at the climax of the play. Next he jumped of the theater balcony and broke part of his leg. We don't exactly know. He was found and killed soon after. He was trying to make his way to the deep south. John Booth was a famous actor at the time. I wrote a poem about the tragedy of Lincons death. The poem talks about how we can be glad for the victory of the Union but we still must acknowledge the death of our great leader.
New York
Walt Whiman

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Battle of Antietam

 ABC-CLIO American History
December 13, 1962
Hello everyone. At the moment I am sitting in my Brooklyn home with the casualty lists of the incredibly gory battle of Antietam. I am very nervous about my brother, George's well been. The list said that he was injured. He joined the was to fight for the Union awhile back. He survived with no wounds with an New York regiment for an attach on the lower bridge. I am still awaiting word from him. If you didn't already know Antietam was the single most bloodiest day in American military history. In fact 27,000 were either killed or wounded. It was the first invasion the Confederates had on the North. The North won the battle. This battle was what made Aberham Lincon create the Emancipation Proclamation. Anyways its crazy up her in New York. A bunch of people are joining the Union. Alright so let me know what you think and if you have any information on my brother, if I don't find out he's okay I'm going to have to find him.
Walt Whitman
New York

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Civil War

July 30, 1861
Hey everybody! I am writing in regards to the Civil War that has just started. The problem started when South Carolina declared their independence. The called themselves The Confederate States of America. Soon after 10 other states had seccessced for the Union. The North has the advantage of money which allows them to get weapons and supplies while on the other hand the South has home field advantage. The North also has a lot more people than the South but the people from the South come from rural areas where they are  better with guns and being in undeveloped environments. The Confederate States of America have also just written a declaration of independence. I think it will be very bad if the country separates. I have just written a poem about the war as it was starting called Beat! Beat! Drums! as a rally call for the North. We need to stick together. The North will win this war.
Walt Whitman
New York

Thursday, March 17, 2011

The election of 1860

April 4, 1860
Hello. I haven't talked to you guys in a while. Aberham Lincon has just been inagurated. I could see us being freinds. We have very silimar looks on politics and slavery. A freind of mine has recomended I write some peoms about him. I haven't been able to write very much poetry lately because my old book, "Leaves of Grass" was looked down apon for its truthfulness. This year I will be coming out with a new addition to my book, "Leaves of Grass" with more poems. I think Mr. Lincon will find a solution for the slavery problem. Leave me a comment letting me know what you think.
Walt Whitman
New York

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Dreg Scott Decision

November 11, 1857
Dreg Scott Case Colletion
Hello. It's been a while since my last entry. Today I am going to tell you about what I think of the Dreg Scott Decision. If you are not aware the Dreg Scott Decision is a law suit where slave Dreg Scott sued his owner for freedom. He should have been able to be free because he was still held a slave in two non-slave states. I do not approve at all of slavery moving. The Supreme Court did not set him free because he was not a citizen because he was a slave so he didn't have the right to sue. I think this is a cruel way to treat a human. He deserved his freedom but didn't get it. Leave me a comment and let me know what your thoughts are about this.
Walt Whitman
New York

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Kansas-Nebraska Act

January 3, 1855
Hi. I am writing this blog about the new Kansas-Nebraska Act. If you haven't heard this act is about allowing slavery in these new territories to have slavery. I think that this is a bad act. I do not believe in slavery. They should keep it to where it already is so it will not spread. If we keep it from spreading it will eventually die out. I don't see why the government is giving this so much attention. If they just left it alone everything would be fine. The good thing is that they got rid of the Missouri Compromise. That thing was just making it all worse. Let me know your thoughts in a comment. Have a nice day.
Walt Whitman
New York

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Uncle Tom's Cabin

ABC-CLIO American History
May 5, 1852
Hey guys, I wanted to talk about this book. If you haven't heard about it, it is a book about how slaves are mistreated. She also talks about how terrible a life being a slave would be. I find slavery to be bad but I don't think it is a topic that deserves the attention we are giving it. The book just is to get people to make things over dramatic. I think that all these abolintionists are just making this a bigger issue than it needs to be. If they would just let it be it would eventually die out by itself.  Comment and tell me what you think about it.
Walt Whitman
New York

Leaves of Grass

June 10, 1850
I have just started to write poems for a collection of poems I write which will be called "Leaves of Grass". You guys should all read it. In it I am going to talk about my life, religion, and large events in my life. If you want to read any of them comment. I will send you a poem of mine. Hopefully you can edit it. I hope you enjoy. Also the Comromise of 1850 has just been put into affect. This is a law making it that there can be no slavery past
Walt Whitman
New York