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Paperback Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Struggles of Humanity and Morality in Antebellum America Book

ISBN: B0CDNL3Q5K

ISBN13: 9791041849741

Uncle Tom's Cabin: The Struggles of Humanity and Morality in Antebellum America

"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a seminal work that explores the harsh realities of slavery in the United States during the 19th century. The narrative begins with Mr. Shelby, a Kentucky farmer, who is forced to sell two of his slaves, Uncle Tom and Harry, due to financial difficulties. The story follows the lives of these characters as they navigate the brutal and dehumanizing institution of slavery. Uncle Tom, a deeply religious and moral man, is sold to a series of owners, each representing different facets of the slaveholding society. His journey is marked by his unwavering faith and kindness, even in the face of cruelty and oppression. Eliza, Harry's mother, escapes with her son to avoid being separated, showcasing the desperate measures enslaved people took to protect their families. The novel also introduces other characters, such as George Harris, Eliza's husband, who embodies the struggle for freedom and dignity. Through these intertwined stories, Stowe highlights the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in a society that condones slavery. The book's vivid portrayal of the inhumanity of slavery and its call for empathy and justice played a significant role in shaping public opinion and advancing the abolitionist movement.

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