A. In New Orleans
B. On a ferry
C. In Memphis
D. On a river boat
A. In New Orleans
B. On a ferry
C. In Memphis
D. On a river boat
A. Relocate to Louisiana
B. Punish another slave
C. Abandon his faith
D. Marry another woman
A. African Americans
B. White public of Plymouth
C. White public of Massachusetts
D. Native Americans
A. His gentle and soft-spoken nature
B. His honesty and deep devotion to God
C. His overwhelming fear of violence
D. His ability to hide his rebellious nature.
A. Memphis
B. New Orleans
C. Louisville
D. Atlanta
A. To show ideas of transcendentalism are put into action
B. To critique slavery
C. Tell his entire life story
D. None of the above
A. Fredrick Douglass
B. John Winthrop
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. William Apess
A. Steinback
B. Faulkner
C. Hemingway
D. Fitzgerald
A. Pamphlets, poetry, novels, short stories
B. Novels, poetry, dramas, histories
C. Literary magazines, poetry, novels, short stories
D. Narratives and poetry
A. That he will adopt Topsy
B. That he will free Uncle Tom
C. That he will remarry
D. That he will try to find Harry