Uncle Tom's Cabin

Uncle Tom's Cabin is a novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. It is famous for strengthening abolitionism in the United States. The book became wildly popular and was so bastardized in adaptation that the original plot near-completely disappeared in most versions. It is considered a classic and still read as a part of US history.

Uncle Tom's Cabin is home to the Canon Sue Evangeline St. Clare, whose purpose in-canon is to be so completely unprejudiced as to shame Ophelia into losing her prejudice against the black slaves. Also known as "Little Eva", she is morally perfect, always kind-hearted and generous, reforms everyone around her (except for her mother), and even has magical color-changing hair (described as brown, blond, and everything in between). She then proceeds to die in a very melodramatic fashion.

Minis spawned in this continuum are Mini-Legrees.