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==Dead-tree sources==
==Dead-tree sources==
* ''My Thoughts are Murder to the State'' by Henry David Thoreau
* ''My Thoughts are Murder to the State'' by Henry David Thoreau (ISBN 1434804267)
* ''The Higher Law: Thoreau on Civil Disobedience and Reform'' (ISBN 978-0691118765)
* ''The Higher Law: Thoreau on Civil Disobedience and Reform'' (ISBN 978-0691118765)
* ''Collected Essays and Poems'' by Henry David Thoreau (ISBN 978-1-88301195-6)
* ''Collected Essays and Poems'' by Henry David Thoreau (ISBN 978-1-88301195-6)

Revision as of 16:57, 17 August 2007

Herald of Freedom was an essay by Henry David Thoreau published in The Dial in 1844 that praised Herald of Freedom, the journal of the New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society and its editor, Nathaniel P. Rogers. After Rogers died, Thoreau revised the essay and republished it.

On-line sources

Dead-tree sources

  • My Thoughts are Murder to the State by Henry David Thoreau (ISBN 1434804267)
  • The Higher Law: Thoreau on Civil Disobedience and Reform (ISBN 978-0691118765)
  • Collected Essays and Poems by Henry David Thoreau (ISBN 978-1-88301195-6)