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What does Harriet Beecher Stowe describe in her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin?

A. The harsh conditions of slavery in the South
B. The story of a slave family killed in its cabin
C. The happy life of a free black living in the North
D. The miserable conditions of the Middle Passage
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Answer:A

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Answer:

A

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It is A because In Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe shared ideas about the injustices of slavery, pushing back against dominant cultural beliefs about the physical and emotional capacities of black people. Stowe became a leading voice in the anti-slavery movement, and yet, her ideas about race were complicated.

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