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    my mouth. I I was hired to write a story for The National Era‚ a popular abolitionist newspaper. The story was titled Uncle Tom’s Cabin. My writing was released in installments‚ as I was only expected to write a short story. I ended up writing over forty passages and getting it published. I decided to “Never give up‚ for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.” Uncle Tom’s Cabin follows an enslaved man by the name of Tom and a young enslaved boy called Harry. The pair is sold to a

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    In Harriet Beacher Stowes’ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ a historical fiction novel‚ the text not only shows women more courageous than seen before at the time in which the book was written‚ but it also helps create a path to equality of women in the future. Arthur Shelby‚ a slave owner who is relatively nice‚ has financial problems and cannot afford to continue to own all of his slaves. Instead of being sold off to yet another slave owner‚ Eliza runs away with her son Harry‚ and they attempt to get to

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    the invading darkness. In the gathering gloom the stars and the moon shone brighter in the sky‚ as if to remind them that even in the darkness there is light. Silently‚ Irene limped alongside Axel. Recent events ran through her mind with many floating questions. Who were all these people? Why do they want Axel? What did he do for them to hunt him down like this? This was the third time. And this time‚ we barely made it. Another near

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    In the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe their is a family‚ the Shelby’s‚ they are wonderful people that actually treat their slaves as people and not as objects that they own. The Shelby’s exemplify that the idea of slavery is a “necessary evil” because they treated their slaves as actual human beings not objects that they own and can do whatever‚ whenever they want with the slaves. The Shelby’s actually take the time to find out what is troubling their slaves if anything is bothering

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    The author Harriet Beecher Stowe uses Uncle Tom’s Cabin to help others see that slavery is a backwards institution ‚that slavery and christianity will never really be compatible while also showing the power of women in the abolitionist movement. The writer also shows the evils of slavery by showing the flawed system of paternalism. The ideology of parentalism is that the slave owner extends is “fatherly grace” by clothing‚ feeding‚ housing his slaves and treating them as basic human beings. Mr

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    Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ once said:“ I feel now that the time is come when even a women or a child who can speak a word for freedom and humanity is bound to speak…I hope every woman who can write will not be silent.” Harriet Beecher Stowe‚ abolitionist and author‚ wrote about the cruel lives African Americans endured. Stowe was anti slavery and believed that anyone who had a voice was required to speak up for the cruelties of mankind. The central idea of freedom is

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    An Analysis of Four White Women Characters in Uncle Tom’s Cabin Abstract An aim of this study is to analyze the white women characters in Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ and reveal the evil and immorality of slavery at that time. At first‚ it briefly introduces the historical background of this book and the author. Then it gives the summary and the themes about this novel. It uses the method of contrast and comparison to figure out the similar quality of those women‚ and the unique feature of

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    In David Reynolds’s “Mightier than the Sword: Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the Battle for America”‚ a detailed monograph supports the ethical background of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s controversial novel‚ “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” while analyzing its importance in American History. The notorious Bancroft Prize-winning author depicts Stowe’s literature influence on the abolitionist movement‚ the American Civil War‚ and inspiration projected onto racial discussion still to this day. His intent was more to honor Stowe

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    Mightier than the Sword by David S. Reynolds was written to help readers understand why Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe was such an influential novel in America during it’s time‚ as well as today. Reynolds is a well-known author and professor originally from Rhode Island who “in the field of criticism‚… argues that America’s classic literature is defined by its radical openness to biographical‚ political‚ social‚ and cultural images…” (Reynolds‚ 2016). Mightier than the Sword summarizes

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