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| #1004264 in Books | 2009-05-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x6.25 x1.00l,1.21 | File type: PDF | 248 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| How They Lived In And Ultimately Left Concord|By Michael Carbonneau|I have always admired Thoreau's "Walden", and so I have consequently been extremely interested in the history of Concord, MA. Thoreau's rural home town played a major role in the founding of our country and the birth of the American abolitionist movement. It is often held up as the quintessential example of an|||"Elise Lemire has written an elegantly researched, deeply insightful, and eminently readable history of the embattled black families in New England's most celebrated town from the Revolutionary era to the heyday of the Transcendentalists. It is certain to be
Concord, Massachusetts, has long been heralded as the birthplace of American liberty and American letters. It was here that the first military engagement of the Revolutionary War was fought and here that Thoreau came to "live deliberately" on the shores of Walden Pond. Between the Revolution and the settlement of the little cabin with the bean rows, however, Walden Woods was home to several generations of freed slaves and their children. Living on the fringes of socie...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts | Elise Lemire.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.