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Born at West Hill (Huntington, Long Island), New York, as a young man Whitman worked as a printer, teacher, and journalist. In 1865 he published Drum-Taps, a volume inspired by his work as an army nurse during the Civil War. Democratic Vistas (1871) is a collection of his prose pieces. He also wrote an elegy for Abraham Lincoln, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd. He preached a particularly American vision of individual freedom and human brotherhood. Such poets as Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, and Allen Ginsberg show his influence in their work.
White represents the snow on Monte Titano and the clouds above. Blue stands for the sky. Effective date: 6 April 1862.
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