Goodbye to Uncle Tom by JC Furnas, author of Anatomy of Paradise
Used in great condition.This book analyzes the myths surrounding the American Negro and slavery, stemming from the influence of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Here's a breakdown of the book's key aspects:Author:J.C. Furnas, also known for Anatomy of Paradise.Purpose:To examine how American views of black people and slavery were shaped by Uncle Tom's Cabin and its adaptations. Analysis:The book explores the origins of these myths and exposes their factual inaccuracies, focusing on the period from the 1850s to 1870s. Themes:It delves into the Underground Railroad, contrasting the reality of escape systems with the novel's portrayal. It also addresses the perceptions of slavery and race relations during that time. Reception:. It was published in 1956 by W. Sloane Associates, and it is the first edition.Impact:Uncle Tom's Cabin was a significant novel that influenced attitudes towards African Americans and slavery in the U.S.