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How is the United States described in the novel different from the historical United States of the 19th century? What impact do these differences have on the novel?
Compare and contrast the experiences of enslaved women and enslaved men in the novel. What impact, for example, do sexual exploitation, childbearing, and family/community responsibilities have on enslaved women’s chances to gain their freedom?
Hiram evolves over the course of the novel from a boy who wants to be recognized as a Walker to a man who sees himself as responsible to his community and the Underground. Describe the stages of his evolution, including key turning points and motivations for change.
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By Ta-Nehisi Coates