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Published nearly 170 years ago, Uncle Tom’s Cabin had a profound impact on American slavery. And as Cheryl Thompson argues, it's still having an impact on racial politics today.
That reputation is one of the reasons why Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site aims to present a more layered telling of Henson’s story. Artifacts, film clips, preserved buildings and story boards trace ...
On June 19, also known as Juneteenth, the celebration of the end of slavery in the United States, we released our film, “Uncle Tom.” It follows a young, black, Chri… ...
It was one of the first novels to shape the way the story of Black slaves and emancipation was told in North America. Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” first came out in serial ...
MALKIN: The 'Uncle Tom' card is dead Michelle Malkin Published May 04, 2018 • Last updated May 05, 2018 • 3 minute read Join the conversation ...
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Historic Site will reopen to the public for the 2022 season. Located in Dresden, the site will be open most days from May 21 to Oct. 21.
Uncle Tom's Cabin Historic Site is built on the settlement that Josiah Henson, who was born a slave and escaped to Canada, helped found in 1841. The community grew to around 500 settlers.
Although the bestselling novel of the 19th century, many American were exposed to Uncle Tom’s Cabin through play adaptations known as Tom shows. The immense popularity of both the novel and plays ...
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