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Bio-Poem! A writer, she had seven children, married to Calvin E., and was catholic. She was one of the eleven brothers and sisters. She loved writing, she loved her family, and she loved the people that influenced her life. She felt confused, happy, and sad at times. She needed to tell her family that she COULD write, support, and she needed help sometimes. She gave people advice, her family all she had, and she gave everyone respect and care. She feared that she wouldn’t be able to write, that she wouldn’t be able to take care of her family, and that she was scared of her husband for a little while. She wanted to see a change in racism, a change in economy, and a change in her writing career. She was the resident of Cincinnati, Ohio. Stowe.
Harriet Beecher Stowe.
The Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Hartford, Connecticut is the house where Harriet lived for the last 23 years of her life. In this 5,000 sq ft (460 m2). cottage style house, there are many of Harriet's original items and items from the time period.
Harriet Beecher was born June 14, 1811. She was the seventh child. She died when she was 85 years old.
Her most famous work was Uncle Tom's Cabin, which she wrote in 1850. The book opened up the realities of slavery to the entire world. It became a best seller which has never been out of print.
hello, im Calvin Ellis Stowe; Harriet's husband.
michenzie garner.