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In 1836 she married theologian Calvin Stowe, who encouraged her writing, saying she "must be a literary woman" |
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2024-01-04 |
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In the 1830s, before she was a bestselling author, she lived in Cincinnati, across from a slave-holding community |
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2021-02-10 |
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In 1856 she published "Dred", in which she depicted the deterioration of a slave-holding society |
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2020-06-02 |
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"The Minister's Wooing" & "Dread" are lesser-known novels written in 1850s by this American |
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2019-01-15 |
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After the Civil War this bestselling author spent time in the South & "Palmetto Leaves" is a book about her life in Florida |
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2016-11-04 |
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Her father, Rev. Lyman Beecher, was president of the Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati |
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2012-03-08 |
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Britannica says her 1852 novel helped "solidify both pro- and antislavery sentiment" |
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2009-11-05 |
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Troubled by the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, she wrote what became an immediate bestseller |
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2008-03-11 |
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In 1910 she became the first woman novelist elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans |
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1995-01-20 |
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This author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" sometimes used the pen name Christopher Crowfield |
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1994-10-12 |
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She said of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", "God wrote the book...I took his dictation" |
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WOMEN AUTHORS |
1994-03-25 |
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Helen Hayes played this renowned antislavery novelist in a 1943 play |
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ACTORS PLAYING AUTHORS |
1994-03-11 |
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"The American Woman's Home" was co-written by Catharine Beecher & this famous sister |
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1992-05-28 |
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She wrote "The Pearl of Orr's Island" after "Uncle Tom's Cabin" |
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1991-06-19 |
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After marrying Eliza Stowe's widower, she had a daughter named Eliza & wrote a book about an Eliza |
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1988-09-16 |
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In 1856, she published her 2nd anti-slavery novel, "Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp" |
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1987-10-16 |
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