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Whitman's Civil War: Class Six

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class Five

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class Four

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class Three

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class Two

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class One

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class One

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Flashwrite: Welcome Class

This class video was originally featured in #FLASHWRITE TEEN POETRY MOOC, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the IWP in Spring 2016.

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