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- 4928bf1b66c73bf7fc51aabee9c65a88992cd71b8178798fc7a8da23784d377c date "1968-06-23".
- 4928bf1b66c73bf7fc51aabee9c65a88992cd71b8178798fc7a8da23784d377c first "Gay Wilson".
- 4928bf1b66c73bf7fc51aabee9c65a88992cd71b8178798fc7a8da23784d377c isCitedBy Adrien_Stoutenburg.
- 4928bf1b66c73bf7fc51aabee9c65a88992cd71b8178798fc7a8da23784d377c last "Allen".
- 4928bf1b66c73bf7fc51aabee9c65a88992cd71b8178798fc7a8da23784d377c quote "The early part of Walt Whitman's life, on Long Island, in Brooklyn, and in New York City is a story that children can enjoy and understand, and it can give them a feeling of what life was like in this region a century ago. Adrien Stoutenburg and Laura Nelson Baker have told this story vividly and well in Listen America: A Life of Walt Whitman.".
- 4928bf1b66c73bf7fc51aabee9c65a88992cd71b8178798fc7a8da23784d377c title "For Young Readers".
- 4928bf1b66c73bf7fc51aabee9c65a88992cd71b8178798fc7a8da23784d377c work "The New York Times".