I Am The People The Mob
I Am The People The Mob. And then i send forth more napoleons and lincolns. And then i send forth more napoleons and lincolns.

Do you know that all the great work of the world is done through me? “i am the people, the mob,” by american poet carl sandburg, was first published as part of sandburg’s 1916 collection chicago poems. Sandburg is paying tribute to the common/working class people of chicago.
I Am The People—The Mob—The Crowd—The Mass.
I am the workingman, the inventor, the maker of the world's food and clothes. I am the audience that witnesses history. In ancient rome, they would have been the millions of slaves that kept the empire running.
I Am The Workingman, The Inventor, The Maker Of The World’s Food And Clothes.
Do you know that all the great work of the world is done through me? The napoleons come from me and the lincolns. The napoleons come from me.
In This Poem, Sandburg Makes A Point Of Not Individualizing Each Person, But.
Do you know that all the great work of the world is done through me? I am the audience that witness history. The napoleons come from me and the lincolns.
All Human Achievements Are The Fruit Of Man’s Labour.
I am the workingman, the inventor, the maker of the world’s food and clothes. The masses go through various problems to gather for a decent livelihood. I am the workingman, the inventor, the maker of the world's food and clothes.
I Am The People, The Mob.
Sandburg’s first major publication, chicago poems , established his spot at the forefront of american social realism. The napoleons come from me and the lincolns. I am the people — the mob — the crowd — the mass.
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