By Marina and Monique Publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s Cabin Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe Had significant affect on United States History Rallied the antislavery movement
Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Beecher was the daughter of Lymon Beecher (known reformer) She witnessed slavery in Kentucky and was urged by her antislavery family to write a book
The Novel The book is mainly about Uncle Tom He is a slave who is cared for at his home plantation but is sold away and forces many hardships
The Impact Sold 10,000 copies in first week Convinced Northerners of how horrible slavery was Convinced both sides that they had irreconcilable differences
Primary Source The primary source we would use to learn more is the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin itself “This is God’s curse!- a bitter, bitter, most accursed thing!- a curse to the master and a curse to the slave!”
Secondary Source The secondary source we would use to research more is a website about Uncle Tom’s Cabin and American culture.
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