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Thoreau Tells the Stories of the Black Community in Concord

While slavery is illegal in Massachusetts, Black communities are forced to the margins of society. While living at Walden Pond, Thoreau explores their stories of hardship and resilience, which have been left out of the public record. His experiences pave the way towards his increasing involvement in anti-slavery work.
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Clip Season 1 Episode 2 Length 05:50 Premiere: 03/30/26

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Season 1 Episodes

Several More Lives to Live

S1 E3 Length 1:01:51 Premiere Date 03/30/26

Being Alive

S1 E2 Length 56:54 Premiere Date 03/30/26

Who are We?

S1 E1 Length 54:19 Premiere Date 03/30/26

Henry David Thoreau Moves to Walden Pond

Clip Length 11:14 Premiere Date 03/30/26

Thoreau Tells the Stories of the Black Community in Concord

Clip Length 05:50 Premiere Date 03/30/26

Journey to Mount Katahdin and Untamable Nature

Clip Length 09:22 Premiere Date 03/30/26

Official Trailer

Preview Length 00:30 Premiere Date 03/30/26

Making Henry David Thoreau

Clip Length 01:50 Premiere Date 03/30/26

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