Henry David Thoreau “Walking” (1862)

Utilize later primary sources located in your textbook under the headings “Going to the Source? Primary sources are directly from the direct time frame the event happened- diaries, letters, newspapers etc. See and read the primary sources on the following pages of your textbook (9th edition): 259, 287, 310, 343, 369, 395, 418, and 455. Select four of these to write on (The four you find most interesting). Summarize the information that is related in these short passages. Then, most importantly, provide your analysis as to whether these primary sources are historically valuable in helping to understand the past and history in general. Are they historically worthy? Are they biased? What can one learn about history from these primary sources?

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