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Henry David Thoreau

Civil Disobedience

Nonfiction | Essay / Speech | Adult | Published in 1849

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Research Project: Thoreau’s Influence on Non-Violent Activism

While Thoreau’s work was a short lecture originally given in 1848, its impact on transcendentalism was immense, as was its influence on philosophical approaches to leadership. In this activity, you will research how Thoreau’s lecture directly influenced many “disobedient” civil leaders.

  • First, conduct individual research on the effect of Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” on civil rights leaders and human rights activists, and select one figure to focus on.
  • Then, using Thoreau’s essay, analyze this figure’s opinion on civil disobedience in relation to Thoreau’s. What similarities and connections do you find in terms of how each understands civil disobedience? Any differences?
  • Finally, share your findings with the class. Make sure to provide background information on your selected figure, as well as on how Thoreau’s essay influenced their work.

Teaching Suggestion: This activity challenges students to reflect on Thoreau’s ideas in relation to the work of activists and leaders whose nonviolent approach was directly influenced by Thoreau. Students can make connections between Thoreau’s essay and famous figures they have learned about in their World History and U.