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Home > Courses > Literature > Studies in Fiction: Stowe, Twain, and the Transformation of 19th-Century America > Related Resources

Related Resources

MIT Guide to Citing Sources

Bulfinch's Mythology

Library of Congress: African American Odyssey

Cornell University Library: Abolitionism in America

University Library at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Documenting the American South

Library of Congress: Africans in America

Frederick Douglass

New York Public Library/Schomburg Images of African Americans from the 19th Century

National Park Service Museum Collections: American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass

PBS: Africans in America

Harriet Beecher Stowe

American Literature on the Web/Stowe

University of Virginia: Stowe Resources

Harriet Beecher Stowe Center

William Wells Brown

Cornell University Library/Abolitionism in America: William Wells Brown

Harriet Jacobs

University of Virginia: Jacobs Resources

PBS: Harriet Jacobs

Samuel Clemens/Mark Twain

PBS: Mark Twain

University of Virginia: Mark Twain in His Times

The Mark Twain House & Museum

 

 
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