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      c1990., Scribner Call No: 920   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Great livesSummary Note: Biographical portraits of twenty-nine individuals who fought for human rights, from Roger Williams and Thomas Paine to Eleanor Roosevelt and Martin Luther King.
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      c2009., Juvenile, Chelsea House Publishers Call No: 921 STOWE    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Leaders of the Civil War eraSummary Note: An exploration of the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe that discusses her childhood, education, novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," critics, legacy, and more; and includes a chronology, a time line, a glossary, and suggestions for further reading.
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      1973., Scholastic Inc. Call No: 920 Joh    Availability:2 of 2     At Location(s) Summary Note: Women who changed the world. These women are proof that the world has many places and possibilities for women as well as men. Anne Hutchinson, Anne Bradstreet, Lady Deborah Moody, Phillis Wheatley, Ernestine Rose, Elizabeth Blackwell, Victoria Woodhull.
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      c2000., Lucent Books Call No: 813 .3    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Discusses the circumstances that existed at the time Stowe wrote her famous novel, the details of the book, and its impact on feelings about the existence of slavery in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century.
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      Juvenile Call No: 813    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Born in Connecticut in 1811, Harriet Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist, author, and playwright. Slavery was a major industry in the American South, and Stowe worked with the Underground Railroad to help escaped slaves head north towards freedom. The publication of her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, a scathing anti-slavery novel, fanned the flames that started the Civil War. The book's emotional portrayal of the impact of slavery captured the nation's attention. A best-seller in its time, Uncle Tom's Cabinsealed Harriet Beecher Stowe's reputations as one of the most influential anti-slavery voices in US history.