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as "The Present Crisis" in 1848. The poem was immediately successful, both critically and among readers, in part by invoking the country's past as a way to remind people of the present day to strive to be on the right side of history. It rapidly became an anthem of the antislavery movement and was
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as a state allowing slavery, which Lowell and others opposed because it would increase power in the South. Further, he worried that the precedent would be set to expand slavery into
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mentioned Lowell's poem "The Present Crisis". A board member responded, "There is the name of your magazine." The publication was titled
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and others. Modern scholar Marcus Wood has noted that "if abolition had a single poetic anthem then this was it".
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Lowell also expressed the country's anxiety and distrust during the Mexican–American War in his 1848 satire,
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frequently quoted the poem in his speeches and sermons. The poem was also the source of the hymn "
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The result was Lowell's poem, first published as "Verses Suggested by the Present Crisis" in the
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The Encyclopedia of the Mexican-American War: A Political, Social, and Military History
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Lowell wrote the poem at a time when the United States government was considering the
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Freedom Facts and Firsts: 400 Years of the African American Civil Rights Experience
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On February 11, 2021, an excerpt from "The Present Crisis" was quoted by Dr.
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Rrodríguez, J. Javier. "The U.S.–Mexican War in James Russell Lowell's
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for December 11, 1845, before being included in his compilation
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were preparing to create a magazine for the organization,
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Index

James Russell Lowell
Mexican–American War
The Crisis
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

James Russell Lowell
annexation of Texas
California
John Greenleaf Whittier
Rouget de Lisle
La Marseillaise
Boston Courier
William Lloyd Garrison
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Mary White Ovington
The Crisis
W. E. B. Du Bois
Martin Luther King Jr.
Once to Every Man and Nation
Barry Black
second impeachment trial of Donald Trump


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