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5. which book changed the way northerners saw the institution of slavery?
a. stephen crane's red badge of courage
b. harriet beecher stowe's uncle tom's cabin
c. frederick douglas's' autobiography: narrative of the life of frederick douglas, an american slave
d. harriet tubman's autobiography: the life and story
a. stephen crane's red badge of courage
b. harriet beecher stowe's uncle tom's cabin
c. frederick douglas's' autobiography: narrative of the life of frederick douglas, an american slave
d. harriet tubman's autobiography: the life and story
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b. Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" changed the way Northerners saw the institution of slavery. It was a novel that depicted the harsh realities of slavery and the mistreatment of slaves, which helped to create sympathy for the abolitionist cause.
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