Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau Tells the Stories of the Black Community in Concord
While slavery is illegal in Massachusetts, Black communities are forced to the margins of society.
While slavery is illegal in Massachusetts, Black communities are forced to the margins of society.
Thoreau's refusal to support what he saw as injustice culminates in his essay "Civil Disobedience."
Leaving Walden Pond, Thoreau joins his cousin on an excursion to Mount Katahdin in Maine.
On July 4th, 1845, Henry David Thoreau moves into a 10x15-foot house on Walden Pond.
Thoreau is introduced to Ralph Waldo Emerson and the radical ideas of transcendentalism.