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<Text id=WhiSPro> <Author>Whitman, Walt</Author> <Title>Supplementary Prose</Title> <Edition>Complete Poetry and Collected Prose. New York: Literary Classics of the U.S., 1982.</Edition> <Date>1892</Date> <body> <loc><locdoc>WhiSPro1307</locdoc><milestone n=1307> <div0 type=part n=1> <p> <i>The Eighteenth Presidency!</i> (1) <p> <i>Voice of Walt Whitman to each Young Man in the <p> Nation, North, South, East, and West</i> <p> FIRST, WHO ARE THE NATION? <p>Before the American era, the programme of the classes of a nation read thus, first the king, second the noblemen and gentry, third the great mass of mechanics, farmers, men following the water, and all laboring persons. The first and second classes are unknown to the theory of the government of These States; the likes of the class rated third on the old programme were intended to be, and are in fact, and to all intents and purposes, the American nation, t . . .