Books Horace Mann wrote/ Articles he wrote
Congressional speech (1849)
The speech held in the house of Representatives. In which he argued about slavery.
A Few Thoughts for a Young Man (1850)
This book talked about the scientific ideas of the world and how Horace Mann still believed in heaven and god.
Lectures on Education (1855)
These lectures are about Horace Mann's thoughts of the education in the United States. He argued about a lot in them, for example he argued that punishment was not necessary because it would bring no good for the children.
The Duty of Owning Books (1859)
In this book Horace Mann talks about how important and beautiful they are. He tells the reader that he rather would have a house full of books than furniture.
Thoughts Selected from the Writings of Horace Mann (1872)
This book is written by Mary Mann. She collected all his ideas and put them in one book. The book has quotes and articles he wrote/ said in it.
Congressional speech (1849)
The speech held in the house of Representatives. In which he argued about slavery.
A Few Thoughts for a Young Man (1850)
This book talked about the scientific ideas of the world and how Horace Mann still believed in heaven and god.
Lectures on Education (1855)
These lectures are about Horace Mann's thoughts of the education in the United States. He argued about a lot in them, for example he argued that punishment was not necessary because it would bring no good for the children.
The Duty of Owning Books (1859)
In this book Horace Mann talks about how important and beautiful they are. He tells the reader that he rather would have a house full of books than furniture.
Thoughts Selected from the Writings of Horace Mann (1872)
This book is written by Mary Mann. She collected all his ideas and put them in one book. The book has quotes and articles he wrote/ said in it.