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Transcendental Ethos: A Study of Thoreau's Social Philosophy and Its Consistency in Relation to Antebellum Reform

This study investigates the consistency of Henry David Thoreau's social philosophy in relation to Antebellum reform. A close examination of Thoreau’s writings reveals that he was not, however, a pacifist as is commonly assumed.

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The Project recently initiated a series of Antislavery Literature Teaching Guides based on its digital editions and videos. The series includes Teaching Guides to the slave narratives of Jeffrey Brace and Boston King; the rhetoric of white abolitionist Henry Clarke Wright; and early African American antislavery sermons.
 

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