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Little Eva: The Flower of the South is an Anti-Tom children's book by American writer Philip J. Cozans. Although its publication date is unknown, scholars estimated the release was either in the 1850s or early 1860s. The book follows Little Eva, the daughter of a wealthy Alabama planter. She is characterized through her kindness toward slaves as she reads the Bible to them and teaches the alphabet to slave children. On her ninth birthday, Little Eva nearly drowns, but is rescued by a slave named Sam. Her parents free Sam who decides to remain with the family because he loves them.

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  • إيفا الصغيرة: زهرة الجنوب (ar)
  • Little Eva: The Flower of the South (en)
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  • إيفا الصغيرة: زهرة الجنوب (بالإنجليزية: Little Eva: The Flower of the South)‏ هو كتاب للأطفال مناهض لتوم من تأليف الكاتب الأمريكي فيليب ج. كوزانز. على الرغم من أن تاريخ نشره غير معروف، قدر العلماء أن الإصدار كان إما في خمسينيات القرن التاسع عشر أو أوائل ستينيات القرن التاسع عشر. يتناول الكتاب إيفا الصغيرة، ابنة مزارع ثري في ولاية ألاباما. وتتميز من خلال لطفها مع العبيد لأنها تقرأ لهم الكتاب المقدس وتعلمهم الأبجدية. في عيد ميلادها التاسع، كادت إيفا تغرق، ولكن عبد اسمه سام ينقذها. أطلق والداها سراح سام الذي قرر البقاء مع العائلة لأنه يحبهم. (ar)
  • Little Eva: The Flower of the South is an Anti-Tom children's book by American writer Philip J. Cozans. Although its publication date is unknown, scholars estimated the release was either in the 1850s or early 1860s. The book follows Little Eva, the daughter of a wealthy Alabama planter. She is characterized through her kindness toward slaves as she reads the Bible to them and teaches the alphabet to slave children. On her ninth birthday, Little Eva nearly drowns, but is rescued by a slave named Sam. Her parents free Sam who decides to remain with the family because he loves them. (en)
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  • Little Eva: The Flower of the South (en)
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