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The Burden of Our National Guilt: Reflections on Slavery, Race, and Politics

The Burden of Our National Guilt: Reflections on Slavery, Race, and Politics

July 12, 2020 · by Daniel Pentimone · in Culture & Current Events

Harriet Beecher Stowe, the famed abolitionist who wrote ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin,’ was a lover of the book ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress.’ Using the analogy of the book, she likened slavery to Christian’s burden, calling slavery “the burden of our national guilt.”

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