Civil Rights & Civil Disobedience w/The Thoreau Society
Tuesday, June 256:30—7:30 PMCommunity Room 1st FloorLeominster Public Library30 West Street , LEOMINSTER, MA, 01453
Large Meeting Room 1st FloorLeominster Public Library30 West Street , LEOMINSTER, MA, 01453
Small Meeting Room 1st FloorLeominster Public Library30 West Street , LEOMINSTER, MA, 01453
Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of Thoreau’s participation in the Underground Railroad, his abolitionist views, his night in jail, and how his writings have historically inspired civil rights movements around the world. This talk will be given by a member of the Thoreau Society Speakers’ Bureau and is funded by grants from Mass Humanities and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The discussion is free and open to the public. No registration required.
No Registration Required