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Henry David Thoreau

Thoreau Begins to Work with the Underground Railroad

In 1850, the U.S. Congress passes the Fugitive Slave Act, makes it legal for slave owners to reclaim any runaways, even those who had escaped to free states. The women of the Thoreau household had already been active in the Underground Railroad, but this new law spurs Thoreau into action, too. Thoreau gives an impassioned speech about the freedoms that all human beings deserve titled "Walking."

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After Walden, Thoreau takes on new roles and adventures as an illness catches up with him.
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Thoreau lives at Walden Pond where he writes, while exploring nature — and himself.
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After young Thoreau fails at a career in writing, he retreats to a cabin in the woods.
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