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Marse Henry: An Autobiography (Volume 1)

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The author recounts his upbringing and entry into journalism, describing experiences in Washington and the South, wartime movements and a return to Tennessee, and later travels to London where he meets leading intellectuals and performers. He reflects on slavery and the political forces that split parties and led to sectional war, profiles prominent public figures, and recounts episodes in newspaper life. Interwoven are discussions of feminism, public morality, partisan conflict, and the ideal of public service, presented as episodic memoir chapters that blend anecdote, political commentary, and historical observation.

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Henry Watterson

Henry Watterson was an influential American journalist and editor, best known for his work with the Louisville Courier-Journal. A prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Watterson's writing often reflected his deep engagement with the political and social issues of his time. He is particularly recognized for his autobiographical work, "Marse Henry: An Autobiography," which provides insight into his life and experiences, including his perspectives on the Civil War and Reconstruction. Watterson's contributions to journalism and literature have left a lasting impact on American media.

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