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Stowe’s Minor Characters
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe has numerous characters and moves between many story lines. Here is a breakdown of the minor characters and their roles.
• uncle tom’s cabin • uncle tom • harriet beecher stowe • slavery in uncle tom’s cabin • southern states in uncle tom’s cabin

Stowe’s-Eliza and Uncle Tom
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a well-known American novel. Here we analyze her characterization and a give a sketch of Uncle Tom and Eliza.
• uncle tom’s cabin • uncle tom • harriet beecher stowe • slavery in uncle tom’s cabin • southern states in uncle tom’s cabin

Discussing Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Questions about Uncle Tom's Cabin to facilitate discussion at book club. Questions surround, plot, character, moral issues, and symbols from the novel.
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Stowe’s Principal Characters
Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe has numerous characters and moves between many story lines. Here is a breakdown of the principal characters and their roles.
• uncle tom’s cabin • uncle tom • harriet beecher stowe • slavery in uncle tom’s cabin • st. clare

Christmas with Mamma, Pappa, and my Uncles
When I was a child, the preparations for Christmas were really fun and as Christmas neared, our anticipation and excitement mounted. Our apartment was cleaned from top to bottom. Several kinds of cookies were made. My friends and I started making Christmas presents early in the fall. I learned to knit when I was five, so I usually made knitted gifts for Mamma and Pappa. In home economics in school, they let us work on our Christmas if we had extra time.
• christmas • jul • norwegian christmas tradition • christmas eve

Uncle Sam
For almost two centuries, the image of Uncle Sam has been intimately associated with American Patriotism. But where did this symbol come from?
• uncle sam • national symbol • sam wilson • troy new york • act of congress

Perusing the mysticism of Uncle Walt
Reading, one of the simple joys of summer, has returned me to the mystical fount of knowledge from the heart of Walt Whitman.
• walt whitman • mystical • mysticism • andrew harvey • consciousness

Uncle Earl's Hog Dog Trials
Each March, several thousand hog hunters, their families and just plain curious folk gather at the Winn Parish Fairgrounds for the Uncle Earl's Hog Dog Trials.
• winn parish • earl long • louisiana • hog dog trials • baying

Uncle Ho
An introduction to Ho Chi Minh and the meaning of his life.
• ho chi minh • communism • vietnam • colonisation • post-colonialist society

Uncle Joe
His birth name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashivili. His party name was "Koba"-- the name of a Georgian folk-hero rather like Robin Hood. The world remembers him as Stalin -- derived from the Russian word for steel.
• stalin • soviet • ussr • communist • purge

Uncle Nino
A review of the movie "Uncle Nino".
• cinema • films • movies • criticism • reviews

Uncle Sam Says...
US Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology
• distance education

Uncle Sam Wants You!
A look at an organization dedicated to training expectant dads for their new responsibilities.
• fatherhood • parenting • dads • men • training

AN ARKANSAS GHOST STORY
She was the first to hear the music. Her face turned deathly white and her sewing basket dropped from her lap. Before she could rise from her rocker, John stepped to the staircase door. The music was coming from up there...just a few notes here and there, but music just the same, banjo music.
• uncle • mother • sister • banjo • music

ARKANSAS DIAMONDS...FINDERS/KEEPERS
Does America know that Arkansas has a diamond mine? She sure does and many people find diamonds and other precious gems there everyday. Some of the biggest diamonds in the world have been found at the Diamond Mine near Murfreesboro, Arkansas. And the best part is, it's open to the public. These diamonds are found by citizens playing or digging in the dirt in the field that the park rangers keep plowed just for that reason. Imagine finding a 40.23 carat diamond. Wow!!
• diamonds • precious gems • dirt field • "uncle sam" • vacation

Christmas at the Wren's Nest
Anytime is a good time to visit the Wren's Nest; however, December is a special month at the home of Joel Chandler Harris, creator of Uncle Remus.
• joel chandler harris • uncle remus • wren's nest • atlanta georgia • christmas

Classic Authors: Harriet Beecher Stowe
A brief biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe.
• civil war • slavery • uncle tom's cabin • calvin stowe • history

It's No Bull... The Story of John Bull, Typical Englishman
A history of the term "John Bull" as applied to the English.
• english • john bull • uncle sam • political cartoon • john arbuthnot

Johnny Canuck
It seems that certain countries have created a person to personify the country.
• canada • canuck • johnny • johnny canuck • captain canuck

Review of HOTTER THAN FIRE VOLUME TWO
A look at Artists Only! new compilation of Trevor James-produced cuts.
• trevor "uncle t" james • morgan heritage • mad cobra • king jammys

Harriet Beecher Stowe
Brief biography and works of American novelist Harriet Beecher Stowe, famous for anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin.
• harriet beecher stowe • harriet beecher stowe biography • harriet beecher stowe novels • stowe uncle tom's cabin author • stowe american novelist and story writer

JOSIAH HENSON
Josiah Henson was born into slavery on a plantation in Charles County, Maryland on June 15, 1789. Years later, he founded the Dawn Settlement in Chatham, Ontario Canada, for the purpose of helping escaped slaves.
• josiah henson • black history • underground railway • wwii • canadian stamp

Under the Banner of Heaven
Under the Banner of Heaven, written by Jon Krakauer, delves into the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder Day Saints and the rise of Mormon Fundamentalism.
• under the banner of heaven • jon krakauer • book review • mormon fundamentalism • church of jesus christ of ladder day saints

A Series of Unfortunate Events
A look into the disastrous world of the Baudelaire orphans in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events".
• lemony • snicket • series • unfortunate • events

A Tribute: Ray Walston
You knew him as Uncle Martin, The Devil, and Mr. Hand - but you also knew Ray Walston as a great character actor with a wonderful career and an engaging smile.
• ray walston • the stand • actor • hollywood • film

Army Birthday Party Theme
What boy wouldn't love to have an Army themed birthday party? This is a theme they almost never outgrow, and there are so many possibilities for games and activities.
• army party • children' birthday party • birthday party ideas • goodie bags • army invitations

David Ball Brings Back the REAL Country
Spartanburg, SC gave us a lot of great talent, including The Marshall Tucker Band, The Sparkletones, and country star David Ball. Suite 101 spoke to Ball about growing up in the South, life in general, and his hot new CD, "Amigo."
• david ball • spartanburg • amigo • riding with private malone • uncle walt's band

Disney releases Song of the South?
Walt Disney's 1946 movie Song of the South may get released onto DVD. The movie was heavily criticized for its portrayal of blacks.
• song of the south • walt disney company • james baskett • zip-a-dee-doo-dah • uncle remus

Fraggle Rock: Second Season
Find out what Travelling Matt and the rest of the Fraggle World think of us 'Silly Creatures in Outer Space' in the Complete Second Season of Fraggle Rock on DVD.
• fraggle rock • jim henson • toronto • puppets • muppets

Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Life
The life and talents of Harriet Beecher Stowe found their culmination in Uncle Tom's Cabin, a book of lasting importance.
• harriet beecher stowe • uncle tom’s cabin • civil war • fugitive slave act • the national era

Laemmle's Empire
The name Laemmle, for many Angelenos, is synonymous with independent and foreign films but Hollywood filmmaking was helped along by Carl Laemmle, an entrepreneur and founder of Universal Pictures, before the chain of cinemas were founded, by the same name.
• laemmle • carl laemmle • theater • theatre • cinema

Modern Nigeria Through the Eyes of a Wicked Woman
Modern Nigeria and modern Nigerian politics seen through the eyes of a fictional "wicked woman"--a post-Independence Lagos woman who works variously as a "kept" woman and a streetwalker.
• jagua nana • cyprian ekwensi • nigeria • lagos • wicked women

Paula Deen Savannah Chef
Visiting Savannah in search of Paula Deen? Check out her restaurant in the city called Lady & Sons or read her new memoir, It Ain't All About the Cookin'.
• paula deen • savannah • paula's home cooking • food network • uncle bubba's

Really Early Days in Squamish
When we were little Uncle Joe taught us how to fish. When we became old enough to absorb it, he gave us his wisdom.
• squamish • howe sound • great spirit • kalana • unfit for human consumption

Ripley, Ohio: Crossroads of the Underground Railroad
Ripley, Ohio, is an Ohio town steeped in the history of the Underground Railroad. I have had the distinct pleasure of visiting this quaint town and learning of its history.
• ripley • staunton • colonel james poage • general eleazar wheelock ripley • rankin house

Sabrina animated show on DVD
Sabrina the Teenage Witch animated show coming to DVD October 17.
• sabrina the teenage witch • shout! factory • animation • tv • sony music

Some Famous Storytellers in History
As a child I remember reading the Fables of Aesop, the tales of Hans Christian Andersen and the Grimm Brothers among others, all famous storytellers. There were many other famous storytellers in history. This article looks at but a few of them.
• storytelling • storytellers • aesop • hans christian andersen • charles perrault

The Santa Fe Trail (Part 2)
The Santa Fe Trail was an important trade route. It also supplied the many American forts in the district. Eventually the coming of the railroad displaced the Santa Fe Trail.
• atchison • topeka • & santa fe • josiah gregg • mexican war

The Steam-Powered Fire Engine
The first official steam-powered fire engine was built in Cincinnati, Oh in 1852, though it wasn't received at the time with as much positive enthusiasm as it probably de
• history of fire engine • steam powered fire engine • cincinnati fire engine • ancient fire fighting • fire fighting history

The Television Industry Loses Two Giants
This week we look back at the life and careers of Milton Berle and Sylvester "Pat" Weaver. ABC and NPR are big winners at the Peabodys. This week in television history remembers "Wanted: Dead or Alive."
• milton berle • uncle miltie • mr. television • pat weaver • sylvester weaver

Tom Gregory (1927 - 2006)
Cartoon show host and TV anchor Tom Gregory died last Monday in Sarasota, Florida. He also coined the phrase, "It's 10 pm. Do you know where your children are?"
• uncle tom gregory • tom gregory • cartoon playtime • wonderama • faces and places in the news

Admiral Lord Nelson's Wounds
Nelson was a small, frail man whose enormous spirit enabled him to overcome losing his arm and the sight in one eye in the years before Trafalgar
• admiral lord nelson • lord nelsons wounds • hero of trafalgar • lost his arm and the sight in one eye • nelson was a small frail man

Great Bad Gift Ideas for Children
It can be hard to buy children birthday gifts. Kids like toys that parents might not approve of, after all. These two gift ideas are great examples of this phenomenon.
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Hero's In Life
What makes a hero to a six year old? Come find out what it takes to be a hero larger than life to the younger generation.
• hero • family fun • cousins • aunts • uncles

The Time Warp Trio TV Series
Time Warp Trio is an animated, educational show for children. Parents should love how the show teaches kids about history, while being fun, funny, and engaging.
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Wedding Lore
You are cordially invited to a Wedding Time at Folklore...
• wedding • bride • traditions • garter • wedding cake

A Guide to Baum's Oz Books: Part II
This second part of a three-part series will guide you through the Oz books published between 1909 and 1915.
• the wizard of oz • wizard of oz • oz • the wonderful wizard of oz • l. frank baum

A Guide to Baum's Oz Books: Part III
The final installment of this three-part series takes a look at L. Frank Baum’s final Oz books, published between 1916 and 1920.
• the wizard of oz • wizard of oz • oz • the wonderful wizard of oz • l. frank baum

An Oz-Filled Year
Have a very Ozzy 2002 with this list of Oz milestones, birthdays, and events.
• wizard of oz • the wizard of oz • oz • calendar • 2002 calendar

Anton Chekhov Brief Biography
A brief biography of the life and works of one of Russia's great authors, Anton Chekhov, a short story writer and playwright for ordinary people.
• anton chekhov brief bio • chekhov russian author • chekhov russian short story writer • chekhov russian playwright • chekhov moral compass


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