Uncle Tom's Cabin

In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin why is Rosa nearly hysterical over the prospect of a whipping?

In chapter 29 of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin why is Rosa nearly hysterical over the prospect of a whipping?

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This is because Rosa knows the men at the whipping house are "the lowest of men" who expose and sexual assault their victims.