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Final ProjectMain MenuIntroductionExploring Integration and Free Black Perspectives in Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's CabinThe EndingThe Fate of Black Characters at the Close of Uncle Tom's CabinImagining AmericaWhite Characters' Viewpoints on Emancipation and IntegrationUncle Tom's Cabin and African ColonizationShould They Stay or Should They Go?The Missing Black PerspectiveAfrican-American Perspectives on Integration and ColonizationConclusionCaitlin Downey521f243cb92cfaab1942063a8e5df11231bf5acc
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