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The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

Chapter 2: ACKNOWLEDGMENT
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About This Book

The author, daughter of Julia Ward Howe, traces the hymn's origins from decades of anti-slavery agitation through crises such as the Kansas conflict, describes her mother's visits to the Army of the Potomac and the spontaneous composition of the famed Civil War anthem, and follows its rapid adoption by troops. Chapters document notable occasions when the song was sung, the author's own recitations, contemporary tributes, other wartime poems by her mother, and the family legacy of commitment to freedom, situating the hymn within broader political and cultural currents of the era.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The author wishes to express her cordial thanks to Messrs. Houghton & Mifflin for their courtesy in allowing her to quote a number of passages from the Reminiscences of Julia Ward Howe (published by them in 1899) and several from Julia Ward Howe (published by them in 1916).