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Josiah Gilbert Holland

Known by his initials "J.G.", Holland penned the first biography of Abraham Lincoln, just months after his assassination, which was a bestseller, and he published the first known poem written by an African American. One of Holland's novels was among the earliest examples of the genre that became literary realism and he published a few poems of Emily Dickinson's in the ''The Republican'', the newspaper he edited. Holland and his wife, Elizabeth Luna Chapin, were close friends with her.
Holland became a popular Lyceum lecturer and wrote advice essays under the pseudonym Timothy Titcomb. He composed lyrics to hymns, such as the beloved Methodist Christmas tune "There's a Song in the Air", which was published worldwide including translations into Tagalog and Belarusian. He helped establish, and was editor of, the middle-class flagship magazine ''Scribner's Monthly''.
Though Holland was a contemporary of the canonical and more renowned poet and novelist Walt Whitman and Herman Melville, respectively, neither men "ever tasted the sweets of success as Holland did, perhaps, because neither wrote what the nation’s readers cared so much about". His [https://en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/Josiah_Gilbert_Holland writings] are quoted by politicians and pastors alike though few today recognize Holland's name. Provided by Wikipedia