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Little Eva: The Flower of the South

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267: 1681: 1482: 1458: 1287: 2214: 2238: 538:, as well as the descriptions of the slaves' happiness on the plantation, as contradictory evidence. Academic Marcus Wood wrote that, although Little Eva illegally teaches slaves, the book is still a "positive advertisement for the benign authoritarianism and Christianity of the slave system". Wood added that this proslavery message is clearly demonstrated through the descriptions of how the slaves idolize Little Eva. 31: 2226: 469:. In the image, Little Eva engages in a "a pedagogical exchange with Tom", which displaced the novel's description that he was her "confidant rather than pupil". This idea was further expanded on by children's literature writers, like Cozans, and illustrators. Stowe connected Little Eva with education in a more limited way, by writing how she advised slaves to convert to 303:. The Anti-Tom novel was preceded by the plantation novel, and while similar, they are separate types of literature. Slavery received a more "incidental treatment" in plantation literature, but was more prominently featured in Anti-Tom literature. Lisa Hinrichsen and Michael Pitts, writing for the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, considered 352:
character, as the protagonist. This character was invoked in both pro-slavery and anti-slavery works. Historian Robert D. Morritt remarked that the Little Eva from Stowe and Cozans were the same character "to a certain degree". Other children's books had also elevated the character to the lead role,
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to the slaves; even though she has taught several slaves to read, they prefer to listen to her. Little Eva frequently wakes up early to take walks and pick flowers for her mother. On her ninth birthday, she tries to pick grass by a body of water but falls into it and nearly drowns. A slave named Sam
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professor Deborah C. De Rosa approached the book as an "embattled text" instead. According to De Rosa, Little Eva can be understood as a "young abolitionist heroine" based on her decision to teach slaves. De Rosa said this in turn imbues the book with an "abolitionist impetus".
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by American writer Philip J. Cozans. Although its publication date is unknown, scholars estimated the release was either in the 1850s or early 1860s. The book follows Little Eva, the daughter of a wealthy
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Anatol, Giselle Liza Anatol; Falicov, Tamara L. (2020). "Plantation Literature". In Raussert, Wilfried; Anatol, Giselle Liza; Thies, Sebastian; Berkin, Sarah Corona; Lozano, José Carlos (eds.).
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to slave children. On her ninth birthday, Little Eva nearly drowns, but is rescued by a slave named Sam. Her parents free Sam who decides to remain with the family because he loves them.
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is unknown. Some scholars have placed it in either 1852 or 1853, while other estimate a larger range between 1855 and 1861 or more generally in the 1850s. Vincent Dill was the book's
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illustration, and popularized by artists and children's literature writers, such as Cozans. The book has also been the subject of academic analysis for its
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were credited to J. Smith and Baldwin N.Y. The illustrations are "hand-coloured", and the back cover included advertisements for Cozans' other books. The
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published in 1853 and 1855. It includes lesson on the alphabet, reading comprehension, and math alongside religious and political fiction and poetry. An
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by giving her chicken broth and keeping her informed of the news. The nursemaid enjoys her company and shares memories of Little Eva's infancy.
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Goldner, Ellen J. (Spring 2001). "Arguing with pictures: Race, class, and the formation of popular abolitionism through Uncle Tom's Cabin".
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rescues her. Little Eva gives Sam a Bible, and her parents free him. He chooses to remain with the family because he loves them.
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De Rosa's reading was contested by children's literature professor Paula T. Connolly, who cited Sam's refusal to live as a
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as an "Aunt Mary" book, a tactic he used for other books. This was a reference to Mary Low, who adopted Aunt Mary as a
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work. Throughout the book, the slaves are shown as "gratefully content", and graphic content from
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posed questions on the book's representation of "southern white girlhood", asking if southern
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The Companion to Southern Literature: Themes, Genres, Places, People, Movements, and Motifs
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Another example of proslavery children's literature is Francis Robert Goulding's 1852 book
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message, although scholar Deborah C. De Rosa described it as an "embattled text" with an "
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one of the "key publications that serve to romanticize the South while condemning the
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Like other Anti-Tom literature, the book was published as a response to
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was signed J.H.H., possibly the initials of artist Justin H. Howard.
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and attend Bible readings whenever possible. Unlike Cozans' book, in
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The Routledge Handbook to the Culture and Media of the Americas
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for children and other cultural contexts were created when its
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Academics have credited Philip J. Cozans as the author of
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was one of the few Anti-Tom books intended for children.
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The North and the South; or, Slavery and Its Contrasts
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education during the slave period in the United States
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Index

Front cover of the first edition. It depicts a group of children surrounding an older woman.
first edition
stereotyped
Anti-Tom literature
hardcover
OCLC
990067664
Anti-Tom
children's book
Alabama
planter
slaves
Bible
alphabet
Harriet Beecher Stowe
slavery in the United States
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Little Eva
education during the slave period in the United States
proslavery
abolitionist
Alabama
planter
slave
alphabet
nursemaid
Sabbath
Bible
A portrait of Harriet Beecher Stowe
Anti-Tom literature

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