Today is the birthday of the great American essayist, poet, and philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803β1882), aΒ name every American homeschool student should know. And although we called him Ralph in the headline above, his family and friends knew him as Waldo.
In our modern age of television, movies, and the Internet, it’s hard for us to imagine what a “celebrity” might have looked like in the nineteenth century. But if anyone was a celebrity in nineteenth-century America, it was Emerson. His essays and books were best sellers, his aphorisms were the talk of every literary circle, and over the course of his long life he delivered more than a thousand public lectures to packed houses all across the country. And for many readers outside of the United States, Emerson was the voice of America.
Our River Houses mascot Horace the Otter is aΒ big Ralph Waldo Emerson fan, and he hopes you and your students are too.

Emerson is a great writer for teens. You can find copies of his essays and poems in any public library, and inexpensive editions are available in every bookstore. (The Portable Emerson is a good modern anthology to add to your permanent teaching collection.) Like Benjamin Franklin, Emerson had aΒ talent for crafting the just-right phrase, and like Franklin, he’s quoted everywhere. (“Hitch your wagon to a star.”)
This week for Emerson’s birthday, why not send your students off to read his famous essay “Self-Reliance,” aΒ work that has inspired young Americans for close to two hundred years. Start them there, and see where their star-hitched wagons go.Β π
What educational anniversaries have you been celebrating in your homeschool this Leo Term?Β π
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