
Theodore Parker: Of Justice and the Conscience (1852)
Martin Luther King: Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution (1968)






What Thoreau’s ‘Walden’ can tell us about social distancing and focusing on life’s essentials (Robert Thorson/PBS News Hour).
Throughout his career, Dylan has borrowed from other great American writers. On his new album, it’s Whitman’s turn. (Salon)
A necessary conversation about how to best rethink a decades-old but arbitrary “rule” (InsideHook).
Personally I still shoot for 10,000.
“When the war began, Whitman was despondent, but the violence of those years seemed to strengthen and clarify his faith in democracy, a faith that would take on a transcendent dimension. ” (New York Times)