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Baldwin, William

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Baldwin, William (lived c. 1560)

English poet. He edited and contributed to the first edition of A Mirror for Magistrates (1559), a collection of tales on the downfall of illustrious men which was highly influential in the 16th century. Separate works include Canticles or Ballads of Solomon (1549) and a popular prose Treatise of Moral Philosophy (1547).



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The neglect of the Autobiography has been largely reproduced in Du Bois scholarship, with the exception of studies by Baldwin, William Cain, and Keith Byerman, as well as Du Bois biographers Gerald Horne, Manning Marable, and David Levering Lewis.
Prominent Ministers: Samuel Stillman, Thomas Baldwin, William Staughton, William Rogers, and Samuel Jones were prominent ministers, but the greatest of these was Richard Furman.
Toss in a crack cast of Mamet veterans (Alec Baldwin, William H.
 
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