Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph W. Emerson

Abundant Heresies: The Revolutions of Theodore Parker and Ralph W. Emerson

Lexington History MuseumsLexington, MA
Overview

The ideals of the American Revolution weren't realized in one generation. Learn how the grandchildren of 1775 changed the world.

Theodore Parker of Lexington and Ralph Waldo Emerson of Concord were directly linked to the events of April 19, 1775: both men had grandfathers who were involved in the battles that sparked the American Revolution.How did Parker and Emerson view their revolutionary heritage? How did this shape their thinking in the turbulent years leading up to the Civil War? In this lecture, Public Historian Richard Smith will discuss the literary and spiritual connections between the two men and their two towns. How did Parker and Emerson use their heritage to help change American literature and thought? How did this affect the Anti-slavery Movement of the 1850's?

$10 LHM members, $15 nonmembers

This event is generously sponsored by Pamela Fowler.

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Lexington History Museums

13 Depot Square

Lexington, MA 02420

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