Joel BentonJoel Benton was an American writer, poet, and lecturer known for his involvement in literary culture and public speaking. Born on 29 May 1832 in Amenia, New York, he developed an early interest in language and creative expression. Over the course of is life, he became active in various literary circles, contributing poems, essays, and commentary to periodicals and newspapers. He was also involved in public lectures, where he shared reflections on literature, writing, and social issues, engaging audiences with his thoughtful perspective and calm speaking style. He dedicated a significant part of his life to promoting literature and encouraging appreciation of artistic expression. His work reflects a disciplined mind that valued learning and communication, suggesting a deep belief in the influence of words to shape culture. Joel Benton passed away on 15 September 1911 in Poughkeepsie, New York, leaving behind a body of work that highlights the commitment of a writer who believed in the power of language to inspire readers and communities. Read More Read Less
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