29: Harriet Beecher Stowe Last updated Save as PDF Page ID 40684 Robin DeRosa, Abby Goode et al. Plymouth State University/ 29.1: Introduction (2017) 29.2: Introduction (2016) 29.3: Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Chapters 1-3, 7) 29.4: Lesson Plan for Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Group Anthology Contribution 2019) 29.5: When Sympathy Goes Beyond the Pages 29.6: All The Slave Texts Thus Far 29.7: “Slaves Are Human Too…When They Act White and Look Attractive” 29.8: Untitled 29.9: How to Depict a Black Character… by Depicting Them as “Not all Black” 29.10: Uncle Tom’s Cabin versus Benito Cereno versus The Heroic Slave 29.11: “Hot People Are White-Looking and Good, Ugly People Are Evil” 29.12: Using Religion to Internalize Whiteness 29.13: Stowe was White 29.14: The Depiction of Race in Uncle Tom’s Cabin 29.15: The Mother, The Father, and the Holy American Man 29.16: The Book That Started the Civil War 29.17: Things To Stop Romanticizing- The Stranger Things Kids and 19th-Century Slaves 29.18: Gentle Giants 29.19: Uncle Tom’s Cabin- The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly 29.20: Racism’s Prevalence in Early American Literature