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Harriet Beecher Stowe, in her book Uncle Tom's Cabin, succeeded in a. Blaming politicians for the Abolition Movement. b. Making White people feel that they were the victims of slavery. c. Making slaves appear greedy and White people generous. d. Encouraging all White people in the North to become abolitionists.

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