Harriet Beecher Stowe and William Lloyd Garrison
Harriet Beecher stowe and William Lloyd Garrison
Harriet Beecher Stowe and William Lloyd Garrison
Harriet Beecher stowe and William Lloyd Garrison
Three southern American writers to publish works in support of slavery (also called Anti-Tom works) were William Gilmore Simms, John Pendleton Kennedy and Caroline Lee Hentz. Their works were only three of twenty to thirty pro-slavery novels written in response to Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
he wrote a book on slavery, and campaigned against it, in 1838 slavery was abolished
martyrs
He wrote about his life and gave speeches
Wrote about his life and gave speeches
he wrote about his life and gave speeches
abolitionists
Ernest Hemingway wrote most of his major works around the same time as F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Steinbeck, and William Faulkner. These authors were part of the "Lost Generation" and the "Southern Gothic" literary movements of the 1920s and 1930s.
Frederick Douglas was an escaped?æformer slave. He often wrote and spoke against slavery. He fled to England to avoid capture and a return to the South.