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Add Schoolroom Poets: Childhood and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917, As recently as the 1960s, children across America continued to recite in schoolrooms or on auditorium stages poems of strong emotional resonance such as Paul Revere's Ride, Little Orphan Annie, and The Song of Hiawatha. Many still remember poems wit, Schoolroom Poets: Childhood and the Place of American Poetry, 1865-1917 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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