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Born in Connecticut in 1811, Harriet Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist, author, and playwright. Slavery was a major industry in the American South, and Stowe worked with the Underground Railroad to help escaped slaves head north towards freedom. The publication of her book,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin,
a scathing anti-slavery novel, fanned the flames that started the Civil War. The book’s emotional portrayal of the impact of slavery captured the nation’s attention. A best-seller in its time,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
sealed Harriet Beecher Stowe’s reputations as one of the most influential anti-slavery voices in US history.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin,
a scathing anti-slavery novel, fanned the flames that started the Civil War. The book’s emotional portrayal of the impact of slavery captured the nation’s attention. A best-seller in its time,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
sealed Harriet Beecher Stowe’s reputations as one of the most influential anti-slavery voices in US history.
Born in Connecticut in 1811, Harriet Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist, author, and playwright. Slavery was a major industry in the American South, and Stowe worked with the Underground Railroad to help escaped slaves head north towards freedom. The publication of her book,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin,
a scathing anti-slavery novel, fanned the flames that started the Civil War. The book’s emotional portrayal of the impact of slavery captured the nation’s attention. A best-seller in its time,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
sealed Harriet Beecher Stowe’s reputations as one of the most influential anti-slavery voices in US history.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin,
a scathing anti-slavery novel, fanned the flames that started the Civil War. The book’s emotional portrayal of the impact of slavery captured the nation’s attention. A best-seller in its time,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
sealed Harriet Beecher Stowe’s reputations as one of the most influential anti-slavery voices in US history.

















