Category: Thoreau-Back Thursday
The Bottomlessness of a Pond: Transcendentalism, Nature and Spirit BIG IDEA project & exhibition
Conflagration: How the Transcendentalists Sparked the American Struggle for Racial, Gender, and Social Justice
Thoreau, July 5th

July 5, 1840
Go where we will, we discover infinite change in particulars only, not in generals.
July 5, 1845 – Walden Pond.
I know a man who never speaks of the sexual relation but jestingly, though Yesterday I came here to live. My house makes me think of some mountain houses I have seen, which seemed to have a fresher auroral atmosphere about them, as I fancy of the halls of Olympus
Slavery and Abolition at Boston’s Old South Meeting House
On Freedom – Emerson and Douglass

On Freedom
Once I wished I might rehearse
Freedom’s paean in my verse,
That the slave who caught the strain
Should throb until he snapt his chain.
But the Spirit said, “Not so;
Speak it not, or speak it low;
Name not lightly to be said,
Gift too precious to be prayed,
Passion not to be exprest
But by heaving of the breast;
Yet,—would’st thou the mountain find
Where this deity is shrined,
Who gives the seas and sunset-skies
Their unspent beauty of surprise,
And, when it lists him, waken can
Brute and savage into man;
Or, if in thy heart he shine,
Blends the starry fates with thine,
Draws angels nigh to dwell with thee,
And makes thy thought archangels be;
Freedom’s secret would’st thou know?—
Right thou feelest rashly do.
–Ralph Waldo Emerson
Emerson’s Douglass (FREDERICK DOUGLASS OVER THE YEARS)
Civil Disobedience
The Arc is a long one . . .
Thoreau and Social Distance

What Thoreau’s ‘Walden’ can tell us about social distancing and focusing on life’s essentials (Robert Thorson/PBS News Hour).
Bob Dylan contains multitudes: Walt Whitman as Dylan’s muse
Throughout his career, Dylan has borrowed from other great American writers. On his new album, it’s Whitman’s turn. (Salon)

