Harriet Beecher Stowe
(1811-1896)
Harriet Beecher Stowe was an author of over 30 books. She is best known for her book Uncle Tom's Cabin which described the life of African American's during enslavement.
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eBooks:
It's My State!: Connecticut by Michael Burgan (page 49) (available through Destiny Discover)
N is for Nutmeg: A Connecticut Alphabet by Elissa D. Grodin (Letter U) (available through Epic!)
Harriet Beecher Stowe: The Voice of Humanity in White America by Henry Elliot (available through Epic!)
Encyclopedias:
Britannica School (Level 1 and 2 articles)
PebbleGo Biographies
Academic Kids (Challenge)
Fact Monster (Challenge)
Fact Monster Article 2 (Challenge)
Articles:
Websites:
Connecticut Project Helper (page 7)
New York Times Obituary (Challenge)
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame (Challenge)
Harriet Beecher Stowe Center (Challenge)
ConnecticutHistory.org
Magazines:
Connecticut Studies Weekly: Week 19 (page 4)
Library Books:
Connecticut (Hello U.S.A.) by Amy Gelman (page 69)
Yankee Doodle Numbers: A Connecticut Number Book by Elissa D. Grodin (Number 4)
N is for Nutmeg: A Connecticut Alphabet by Elissa D. Grodin (Letter U)
Connecticut, Connecticut: Past and Present by Laura La Bella (page 35)
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