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  1. The Thomas Wentworth Higginson Collection at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is part of the larger Carlton and Territa Lowenberg Collection at the UNL Archives and Special Collections. The Lowenberg Collection's primary focus is Emily Dickinson, and it contains many items of interest collateral to Dickinson, including thirty letters written by Higginson between 1865–1910.

  2. Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Editor and Colonel. A prolific writer frequently published in the Atlantic Monthly, "a magazine of literature, art, and politics," Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911) corresponded with Emily Dickinson for nearly 25 years and critiqued Walt Whitman several times in the public forum of the printed essay.

  3. Thomas Wentworth Higginson 431 Plain, near Boston, where the daily exercises began at the early hour of 6:30 in the morning and continued till "the cursed evening school." It excites no surprise that his experience in this all-day school was unsatisfactory and unhappy and that after six months* service he resigned his post to accept less strenuous

  4. Photomechanical. Thomas Wentworth Higginson was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on 22 December 1823. He entered Harvard College in 1837. After graduation he was admitted to Harvard Divinity School, graduating in 1847. He became a Unitarian minister in the politically conservative town of Newburyport, Massachusetts.

  5. Thomas Wentworth Higginson (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1823 - 1911), fue un pastor de la Iglesia Unitaria, escritor, abolicionista y soldado. Tomó parte activa (1862-1864) en el Movimiento Abolicionista a mediados del siglo XIX .

  6. Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911) was a prolific author and editor who was active in Abolitionist circles before the Civil War. During the war he commanded an all-black regiment and wrote about his experiences after the war. At the end of the 19th century he was active in the Anti-Imperialist League in Boston which opposed American intervention in the Philippines.

  7. Thomas Wentworth Higginson is known primarily as Emily Dickinson’s mentor and epistolary interlocutor. “Are you too deeply occupied to say if my Verse is alive?,” the poet famously demanded of him in a letter from 1862. Yet Higginson was a 19 th -century Renaissance man, a reformer and writer in his own right.

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