Emily Dickinson (American National Biography)
Scholarship
Jane Donahue Eberwein, " Dickinson, Emily," American National Biography Online, February 2000, http://www.anb.org/articles/16/16-00453.html.
Dickinson grew up in a Connecticut Valley environment that drew close linkages among religion, intellectual activity, and citizenship. She studied at Amherst Academy, then greatly influenced by the scientist-theologian Edward Hitchcock of Amherst College, and worshiped at the First Church (Congregational) during the period of revivalistic evangelical Protestantism known as the Second Awakening.
Alumni Record: Dickinson College, Title Page
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Don Sailer, Dickinson College
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Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by Don Sailer, Dickinson College, May 1, 2009.
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George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905).
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The Life and Letters of John Brown, Title Page
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Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, ed., The Life and Letters of John Brown, Liberator of Kansas, and Martyr of Virginia (Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1885).
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The Public Life of Capt. John Brown, Title Page
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James Redpath, The Public Life of Capt. John Brown (Boston: Thayer and Elderidge, 1860).
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Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.