Joy Jordan-Lake examines the ways in which antebellum women novelists tried to counter Harriet Beecher StoweA-s enormously popular "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by preaching a A�theology of whitenessA(R) from within the pages of the books - but were ultimately undermined by their own proslavery agendas. Including a discussion of twentieth- and twenty-first-century novels that revisit plantation mythology, "Whitewashing Uncle Tom's Cabin" casts new light on the ethical and moral disaster of securing one groupA-s economic strength at the expense of other groupsA- access to dignity, compassion, and justice.
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