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"A Yankee in Canada, with Anti-slavery and reform Papers" is an 1866 book written by Henry David Thoreau based on his 1850 trip to Canada. The book includes essays and speeches on a variety of topics, including political and social reform and slavery.
It also includes speeches and essays on various social and political issues, such as the Mexican-American War, the Fugitive Slave Act, and the role of government in society.

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Summary
Thoreau's writing in this book is often provocative and insightful, and he uses his observations of Canada and its people to describe American society and culture. He criticizes slavery in the United States and urges his fellow citizens to resist it. ¡°The fate of the country does not depend on how you vote in the polls.
Thoreau also reflects on the individual's role in society and encourages readers to think for themselves and act on their convictions. He said, "If a person can't keep pace with his mates, it's probably because he's heard another drummer. Let him step in time with the music he hears.

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Contents

A YANKEE IN CANADA
Chap. I. Concord to Montreal
II. Quebec and Montmorenci
III. St. Anne
IV. The Walls of Quebec
V. The Scenery of Quebec; and the River St. Lawrence

ANTI-SLAVERY AND REFORM PAPERS
¡¤ Slavery in Massachusetts
¡¤ Prayers
¡¤ Civil Disobedience
¡¤ A Plea for Captain John Brown
¡¤ Paradise (to be) regained
¡¤ Herald of Freedom
¡¤ Thomas Carlyle and his Works
¡¤ Life without Principle
¡¤ Wendell Phillips before the Concord Lyceum
¡¤ The Last Days of John Brown