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Essay heading: Uncle Tom's Cabin
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October 13, 2000 |
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It portrays the slaves of the story as more moral, intelligent, courageous, elegant and beautiful than their masters and mistresses; and where it concedes any of these qualities to the whites, it is to such only as are, even though slaveholders, opposed to slavery. Those in favor of slavery are slave-traders, slave-catchers, and the most weak, depraved, cruel and malignant of beings and demons... displayed 300 characters
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Those in favor of slavery are slave-traders, slave-catchers, and the most weak, depraved, cruel and malignant of beings and demons.” (Unknown Author)
According to Stowe, her main goal in writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin was to convince her Northern readership of the necessity of ending slavery. Her radical position on race relations created, according to White Southerners, a miserable misrepresentation of slavery... displayed next 300 characters
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