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February 6, 2016
 

Shut Not Your Doors to Me Proud Libraries

 
Walt Whitman

About This Poem

 

“Shut Not Your Doors to Me Proud Libraries” appeared in Drum-Taps, a collection of poems self-published by Whitman in 1865. Drum-Taps consists of Civil War-themed poems Whitman published after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.

 

Walt Whitman was born on May 31, 1819, and is widely considered one of America’s most important poets. He worked as a printer, teacher, and journalist in the New York City area. He is best known for his work Leaves of Grass, which he composed and updated throughout his entire adult life. He died on March 26, 1892.

 

 

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