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William Cullen Bryant

Bryant was born in Cummington, Mass. on Nov. 3, 1794. He was a journalist, literary critic, public speaker, and the first significant poet in 19th century American Literature. He supported Andrew Jackson and the Democrats, defended the right of workers to strike, spoke out against slavery, proposed a central park for the city, helped to organize the Republican party, and fought the Tweed ring.

Subject: 
US History [1]
Vocabulary: 
Chapter 16 - The Ferment of Reform and Culture [2]

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