Not a Man, and Yet a Man vintage and collectablesNot a Man, and Yet a Man (1877) is a collection of poems by A. A. Whitman. A former slave, Whitman worked as a laborer before finding employment as a financial agent and fundraiser for Wilberforce University, the first historically black college owned and operated by African Americans. In these poems, Whitman depicts the story of the nation on an epic scale, weaving history and personal experience into a compelling narrative of hope, promise, and
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