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Essay heading: HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
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The book was actually banned from many southern states because they said it was not a true account and criticized her for going by what she had heard rather than actually go to the south. As a way to defend the south many southerners started writing books praising slavery.
In 1853 Harriet’s husband took a job at Andover Theological Seminary in Andover, Massachusetts... displayed 300 characters
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They lived there until Calvin’s retirement in 1864 in which they moved back to Hartford, Connecticut for the remaining 23 years of her life. Harriet Beecher Stowe passed away July 1, 1896. displayed next 300 characters
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