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Yvettep
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Posted on Monday, February 26, 2007 - 10:22 am:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Listen here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7488550

Talk of the Nation, February 19, 2007 · In the 1950s, Uncle Tom's Cabin went from being a literary phenomenon to an object of scorn, with its title character symbolizing black self-loathing. Henry Louis Gates has re-examined the book in a new annotated edition.

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Henry Louis Gates, Jr., chair, African and African-American Studies Department at Harvard

Hollis Robbins, assisted on notes on The Annotated Uncle Tom's Cabin; member of the faculty at the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins


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Chrishayden
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Posted on Monday, February 26, 2007 - 11:43 am:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

I heard Gates talking about this on NPR the other day, where his message was eagerly received by the human garbage that runs that network.

He sits and extols Uncle Tom because he sat and let Simon Legree beat him to death and calls him a hero. This is the kind of hero white liberals like, a Negro who will die rather than resist.

Uncle Tom was no hero. He was a pathetic victim. Had he been a hero he would have burnt down the plantation and killed Simon Legree.

That is what John Wayne does when somebody wrongs him.

Gates is a joke.
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Ntfs_encryption
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"This is the kind of hero white liberals like, a Negro who will die rather than resist."

Really? Ok....so if Uncle Tom is the kind of black man white liberals enjoy, then what is the black preference for white conservatives? Just curious.....


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Schakspir
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Ntfs: Really? Ok....so if Uncle Tom is the kind of black man white liberals enjoy, then what is the black preference for white conservatives? Just curious.....

Schakspir: Kola Boof.
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Steve_s
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Posted on Thursday, March 22, 2007 - 10:25 pm:   Delete Post View Post/Check IP Print Post    Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Ntfs_encryption,

I took a couple of courses with this teacher a few years ago, including one on Uncle Tom's Cabin. If it's still offered, it's definitely worth taking. It would be at the Barnes and Noble book club.

http://www.msmnyc.edu/catalog/facbio.asp?fid=1031031760

Great teacher, however, it's hard to compare anyone to Henry Louis Gates. I've seen this new annotated edition in the bookstore which might be interesting to read if the library gets it in.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/22/books/review/Gates.t.html?ex=1174708800&en=7a4 9922a19b60e78&ei=5070

It's not as if everyone who reads Uncle Tom's Cabin today doesn't recognize the similarity to the story of Margaret Garner and Beloved, which hadn't been written when SNCC issued its position paper. Eliza's escape from Kentucky across the frozen Ohio River and her mother Cassy's infanticide were written years before the events which inspired Beloved. It was written in reaction to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.

http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/lhr/19.1/br_10.html

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