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American writer and soldier Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Storrow led the first black regiment in the Army of the Union from 1862 to 1864; he wrote many biographies, including volumes on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and John Greenleaf Whittier in 1902, and he edited the poetry of Emily Dickinson.
Ive rated it two starts because its Unitarian and Universalist nonsense, but I think its also a neccesary read to show the advent of Progressive religion. It also should lead partisans of the Puritans to ask some uncomfortable question. How did they end up birthing Unitarianism? My answer is because Puritanism was always revolutionary and based in moral presumption.