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Copywriting a series of marketing postcards to promote the Aboliton News Network's (ANN) video of Harriet Beecher Stow discussing her book Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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Explore behind the scenes of the explosive anti-slavery novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, with author Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Original illustrations from the first illustrated edition of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1853)
BUY NOW$35 + $5 shipping and handling
Call (314) 426-7519, Source Code: HBC or visit www.AmericanSlaveHistory.com
Interview with
The Evil of Slavery
Presented by: Abolition News Network
FIND OUTWho was the real Uncle Tom?Why she wrote the book?What she thought of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850?
BUY NOW$35 + $5 shipping and handling
Call (314) 426-7519, Source Code: UTC or visit www.AmericanSlaveHistory.com
discusses Uncle Tom’s CabinPresented by: Abolition News NetworkThe author reveals the people and the conditions that inspired this explosive
anti-slavery novel.Original illustrations from the first illustrated edition of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1853)
Author Harriet Beecher Stowe reveals the people and the conditions that inspired her explosive anti-slavery novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
Presented by Steve Edison, founder of the Abolition News Network, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the research, development and production of DVDs about the history of slavery.
Original illustrations from the first illustrated edition of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1853)
Call (314) 426-7519, Source Code: CPS or visit www.AmericanSlaveHistory.com
FREE Classroom Presentation or Seminar Includes screening of the interview with:
The Evil of Slavery
Abolition News Network
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin, horrified readers. It is one of America’s most influential novels and its publication hastened the Civil War.
When President Lincoln met Stowe in 1862, he said, “So you are the little woman who wrote the book that started this Great War!”
• 45 minute DVD • Meticulously researched script based on Stowe’s actual words• See the original 1853 illustrations • Suitable for students age 12+ and teachers
Book a FREE classroom presentation with ANN’s founder, Steve Edison.
“Slavery is an Evil.”
The Abolition News Network is a nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring slavery in 18th- and 19th- century America. Edison is a member of the Abraham Lincoln Association and is on the board of the Dred Scott Heritage Foundation. He has a Bachelor of Arts in literature from Antioch College.
Abolition News Network19 Longbow Ct., St. Louis MO 63114
Call (314) 426-7519, Source Code: UTC or visit www.AmericanSlaveHistory.com