A portfolio of prints depicting scenes and characters from Uncle Tom's Cabin. Includes a booklet of the play. Uncle Tom's Cabin, a drama in three Acts, written expressly for and adapted only to Webb's ...
The book “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” has often been labeled as the kindling wood of the Civil War. Written in 1852 by Harriet Beecher Stowe, who was the child of a protestant preacher, it was originally ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe was an unassuming 51-year-old mother of six who was living on the edge of poverty when she wrote the powerful antislavery bestseller “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Stowe was perhaps the ...
Folklorist Patricia Turner discusses "Uncle Tom" — the lead character in the anti-slavery novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe — as part of NPR's In Character series. The ...
This illustration, depicting Uncle Tom's Cabin antagonist Simon Legree looming over, and perhaps preparing to beat, Tom, appeared in the 1853 edition of the book. Pro-slavery Southerners argued that ...
Bow Doin Polar Bears: Exhibition on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in the United States and Europe opens in January
On , the Bowdoin College Museum of Art will open “The Book of Two Hemispheres:” Uncle Tom’s Cabin in the United States and Europe. This exhibition explores the international ...
Exhibition on “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in the United States and Europe opens in January
Kansas City Star: ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin,’ iconic novel on slavery, has suburban DC ties
Thomasville Times-Enterprise: ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin,’ iconic novel on slavery, has suburban D.C. roots