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Kossuth in Concord

Title

Kossuth in Concord

Subject

Lajos Kossuth

Description

The plight of European political refugees following failed revolutions against autocratic rule in the late 1840s engaged the sympathy of American reformers. Margaret Fuller, who witnessed first-hand and aided the revolution in Rome, was working on a book about it when she died in 1850. Elizabeth Peabody edited a collection titled Crimes of the House of Austria Against Mankind, which was published in 1850.

In 1851, exiled Hungarian statesman and patriot Lajos Kossuth traveled to America in search of assistance for his homeland. In May of 1852, Concord was one of the towns he visited in New England. Kossuth came on May 7th. He dined and visited the Battle Ground and the site of the old North Bridge—icons of the struggle for American political freedom—before proceeding to the Town Hall. The children of the town had been gathered to welcome him. Emerson formally greeted and introduced Kossuth, referring to him as “the foremost soldier of freedom in this age.”

Rights

All materials courtesy of the William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library

Creator

Ralph Waldo Emerson
Town of Concord Committee of Arrangements

Publisher

Concord Free Public Library

Date

1852

Collection

Emerson in Concord

Tags

Concord, Emerson, Kossuth, Refugees

Citation

Ralph Waldo Emerson and Town of Concord Committee of Arrangements, “Kossuth in Concord,” William Munroe Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library, accessed May 28, 2025, https://mail.sc.concordlibrary.org/items/show/2040.

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