Uncle Tom's Cabin

In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin briefly describe Susan and Emmeline. How does Stowe criticize the northern position on slavery by presenting their story?

In chapter 30 of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin briefly describe Susan and Emmeline. How does Stowe criticize the northern position on slavery by presenting their story?

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THey are a mother and daughter auctioned off separately. They both are educated which makes their sale profitable in many ways. Beecher Stowe traces the financial transactions that will cause a New York firm to benefit from the sale of Susan and Emmeline.