Death of President Garfield

The poem describes the assassination of President James A. Garfield and its aftermath. It portrays the president's death as a national tragedy, with widespread mourning and outrage at his murder. The speaker expresses shock and grief at the event, emphasizing the senselessness of violence and the loss of a promising leader.

By John Greenleaf Whittier · First published 1881 · Genre: Historical Letter, Political Commentary, Eulogy

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