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Harriett Beecher Stowe – American Hero

A long time ago, a teacher named Harriett Beecher came to Old Washington to visit. She later became famous for her book, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which depicted the cuelty of slavery. Her book was a big influence in the USA’s shift in attitude away from slavery. Part of the inspiration for ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ came from her experiences here in Kentucky, and across the river in Ripley, Ohio.

Sketch of Harriett Beecher Stowe for linocut
my sketch for the linocut – Harriett Beecher Stowe

It’s inspiring how Harriett used her talent to help social progress in the USA. I wanted to honor her with a linocut.

Harriett Beecher Stowe Notecards hanging to dry
notecards

I wanted to portray her with a halo, a quill in hand, her book in the other

I thought they’d make good notecards. They are a fun way to share art with your friends, and Harriett would probably appreciate seeing us write letters using ink and paper

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