
Who Is Harriet: Lecture Series at the Stowe Center

Who Is Harriet? is a new hybrid lecture series featuring scholars who are exploring Harriet Beecher Stowe and her work today. The speakers will share their latest research and diverse perspectives, developing the broader context within which Stowe lived and worked.
The series will be presented in-person at the Katharine Seymour Day House (accommodations available upon request) and virtually via Zoom. This is a ticketed event and space is limited. Admission is $20, or $35 with a signed copy of the accompanying book.
Who is Harriet? begins on March 19, 2025 with Dr. Joan D. Hedrick: Life’s Undress Rehearsal
June 4, 2025 with Dr. Tess Chakkalakal: Charles W. Chestnutt’s Reconstruction of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
September 25, 2025 with Dr. Tracey Hucks: The Public Debates of Frederick Douglass and Martin Delaney
November 5, 2025 with Dr. Claudia Stokes: Stowe’s Feminist Theology
Also available virtually