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Oklahoma and Other Poems by Freeman Edwin Miller

by Miller, Freeman Edwin, 1864-1951
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Oklahoma and Other Poems by Freeman Edwin Miller is a collection of poetry written in the late 19th century, capturing both the landscapes and spirit of Oklahoma and its people. The poems reflect themes of identity, progress, nature, and human emotion, showcasing the author’s reverence for the state of Oklahoma and its hopeful aspirations as a burgeoning territory filled with promise. At the start of the book, Miller introduces Oklahoma, an ode that celebrates the natural beauty and vibrant spirit of the land, juxtaposing its past with its bright future. He describes the transformation of wilderness into flourishing homes and communities, inviting readers to feel the pride of its inhabitants. As the opening progresses into the poem The Race for Homes, the anticipation and excitement surrounding the land’s development are vividly portrayed through dynamic imagery of settlers eager to stake their claim. The themes of ambition and the human connection to the land establish a contemplative yet uplifting tone that resonates throughout the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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