Charley Shively

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Charley Shively (1937–2017) was an American gay writer, anarchist and professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston.[1][2] A scholar of Walt Whitman,[3] he edited Drum Beats: Walt Whitman's Civil War Boy Lovers (1989)[4] and Calamus Lovers: Walt Whitman's Working Class Camerados (1987).[5][6] He wrote A History of the Conception of Death in America, 1650–1860.[7]

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