The "Transparent" Emerson
Douglass’s Fourth of July
The Crosby Chronicles
Grimke
Compare & Contrast
100

This famous metaphor describes a state where "mean egotism vanishes" and the individual becomes "part or parcel of God".

What is the Transparent Eyeball?

100

Douglass identifies this 1776 document as the "ring-bolt to the chain" of the nation's destiny.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

While Emerson preferred the woods, Professor Crosby’s favorite place to find an 'original relation to the universe' on the BYU campus is here.

What is "The walk along the stream on the southwest part of campus (between the Richards Building and the Science Building, near the duck pond)"?

100

Angelina Grimké describes herself as an "exile" from this specific state.

What is South Carolina?

100

Both Grimké and Douglass reference this "spirit" or "curse" as something that destroys the hearts of citizens, not just the enslaved.

What is Slavery?

200

Emerson defines this as everything that is "not me," including one’s own body.

What is Nature?

200

Douglass argues that instead of "light" or "gentle showers," the American conscience needs these three things to be roused.

What are fire, thunder, and a storm (or whirlwind/earthquake)?

200

If he wasn’t busy teaching us about famous rhetoricians, you might find Professor Crosby pursuing this 'alternate reality' career path.

What is "Foreign Service, specifically working as a diplomat living in another country - and maybe serving as a spy!"?

200

Grimké argues that women should specifically use this tool to reach the legislature since they cannot vote.

What is a petition?

200

While Emerson says nature is a "mirror" of the spirit, Grimké says this region of the U.S. has a heart so "corrupt" it prepares people to apologize for barbarity.

What is the North?

300

According to Emerson, this group of people is most likely to possess the "inward and outward senses" still truly adjusted to each other.

Who are children?

300

This 1850 federal law is one of the "crimes" Douglass denounces for making the North a hunting ground for slaves.

What is the Fugitive Slave Act?

300

This is the specific 'commodity' Professor Crosby relies on to survive a long night of grading our assignments

What is "Wild Berry Celsius and a Cliff Bar or Snickers"?

300

 Grimké claims that this group is "worldly-wise" and silent on slavery because they want to keep the favor of all parties.

What is the Church?

300

Both Douglass and Grimké use this biblical concept of "justice" to warn that God will punish nations that uphold oppression.

What is Divine Judgment (or the justice of God)?

400

This "service" of nature provides the basic requirements for human survival, like food and water.

What is Commodity?

400

Douglass argues that this founding document is actually a "GLORIOUS LIBERTY DOCUMENT" and contains no mention of slavery.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

400

Most of us see a professor, but in his spare time, Professor Crosby possesses this surprising secret hobby or skill.

What is "I love playing the drums. I've played since middle school and have enjoyed playing in bands for most of my life. I highly recommend starting a band of your own."?

400

To Grimké, the fact that a mob is throwing stones at the windows is evidence of this.

What is the "spirit of slavery" in the North?

400

Emerson believes nature is a "mirror" of our internal spirit, but Frederick Douglass argues that for the slave, this specific holiday is actually a "mirror" (or revelation) of the nation's "gross injustice and cruelty".

What is the Fourth of July?

500

Emerson suggests that a person is only truly alone when they look at these, which are "always present" but "inaccessible" in their distance.

What are the stars?

500

Douglass highlights the cruelty of this trade, which he calls "one of the most abominable of all human practices," noting its persistence in American cities like Richmond and New Orleans.

What is the internal/American slave trade?

500

This 'bizarre' or memorable experience from his own undergraduate years proves that even Professor Crosby was once a 'student of nature' just like us.

What is "Pretending to get arrested on the night I proposed to my wife" ?

500

Grimké notes that many Northerners return from the South praising the "generous character" of slaveholders because they only ever entered this specific part of the house.

What is the parlor (or the table)?

500

While Emerson finds the "Universal Being" in nature, Douglass uses this metaphor to describe the Declaration of Independence as the secure point for the nation's future.

What is the ring-bolt?