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    happen, I don’t know. I felt as if I was the only one who still cared about the class, still wanted to talk to my classmates as we were back in that room, discussing prejudice and world problems. I felt like Tom did in Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, reaching this new plantation only to find that, he was the only one there who still had hope, still wanted to reach home and believed he would with the power of Christ. As one of the most influential classes I had ever taken, I couldn’t…

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    Social Studies Standard 4-6, Indicator 4-6.2: Explain the contributions of abolitionists to the mounting tensions between the North and South over slavery, including William Lloyd Garrison, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Brown. Grade 4 Dance Standards 3: Understand dance as a way to create and communicate meaning. Objectives: 1. The student will be able to (TSWBA) explain and communicate the emotions and contributions of Harriet Tubman, an…

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    As a major component of American history, slavery built the United States up economically before the popularization of industrialism; while, it devalued the laborers. (Credo slavery) The documentation of this became crucial to the abolition of the institution. Much of the period was recounted in slave narratives written by freed or escaped slaves. Narratives were used to raise African Americans from the stereotypes forced upon them and expose the cruel nature of slavery (Powerpoint). The…

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    The short story, "Desiree's Baby", written by Kate Chopin, set in Louisiana's 1892 slave era, was influenced by the irony of love and prejudices. In the story, Chopin depicts how racial bias overthrows the love a man had for his wife and child. An analysis of the story proves the irony by illustrating judgment on appearances, through racism, and self-destruction. In the beginning, it's ironic that appearances don't seem to matter. At first sight, Armand falls in love with Desiree, without…

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    There are many forms of protest in today’s society; marches, boycotting, striking, artwork, even literature. Regardless of all the different types, there is always one common goal in mind: To bring about change. Literature can be a much more subtle form of protest but has the power to be just as effective. In Divided We Fall by Trent Reedy, the goal is to reform an oppressive government. However, he makes the reader actually figure out what he’s protesting without just telling you. This book is…

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    the main causes of the Civil War. Although some people might think that it is just a book, it caused many bad things to happen, while probably some things that happened from it weren't intended. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Beecher Stowe wanted to portray the evils of slavery through her book. After it was published, people had many different views and ideas about the book, and even lead to the forming of a new political group. This book stirred up a lot of…

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    Uncle Tom’s Cabin has been called many things: the novel that started the Civil War and the most important piece of American literature among them. It tells the story of a slave named Uncle Tom whose journey through many owners, abuses, and hard times is amassed in a strong rhetorical piece of abolitionist writing. Despite its massive influence, very little dramatization of the novel has taken place. There is, to date, one play and one black and white movie made of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. This is for…

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    According to legend, when Harriet Beecher Stowe and Abraham Lincoln first met he referred to her as “the little lady who started the big war” Uncle Tom’s Cabin greatly affected American society in a number of ways that attributed to it sparking the Civil War. Primarily, the novel written…

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    The United States was built on slavery and our “Founding Fathers” overlooked the harsh cruelties of it’s nature to advance the developing country. Slavery was immoral , and had to come to an end , but this could not happen overnight . Overtime , people stood up and started to voice their opinions on abolishing slavery , these people were called abolitionist . In this time period , a man or woman would have to be extremely courageous to speak out against slavery, especially with the gag-rule ,…

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    Upon reading inserts from Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, one can conclude that Stowe was in disagreement with slavery. Stowe included noteworthy details that allowed for readers to identify that Stowe herself viewed slavery as a renowned evil. Though Stowe’s priority in creating this piece of literature was to create conversation in the area of slavery abolishment, Stowe herself did include multiple racial stereotypes to convey her purpose. First and foremost, I will begin with Eliza…

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