"But this view is egregiously inaccurate: the original Uncle Tom was physically strong and morally courageous, an inspiration for blacks and other oppressed people worldwide. In other words, Uncle Tom was anything but an 'Uncle Tom.'"
David S. Reynolds in The New York Times revisits Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
"Both Stowe and Tom Deserve Our Reconsideration"
Labels:
1850s,
antebellum,
literature,
nineteenth century,
slavery,
theater
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