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Uncle Tom 's Cabin By Harriet Beecher Stowe

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This book 's author, Harriet Beecher Stowe, was born in 1811 in Litchfield, Connecticut. She was the daughter of a Calvinist minister. She and her family were all devout Christians; her father was a preacher and her siblings followed. Her Christian attitude reflected her attitude towards slavery. She was for abolishing it, because to her, it was a very non-Christian and cruel institution. Her book focused on the ghastly points of slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and sexual harassment brought upon slaves by their masters. She wrote the book to be a force against slavery, and was joining in with the feelings of many other women of her time, who all became more outspoken and influential in reform movements, including things such as women 's suffrage. The main point of Uncle Tom 's Cabin was to bring light to slavery to people in the north. In this, she hoped to eventually sway people against slavery.

Uncle Tom 's Cabin focuses on the lives of two slaves, who both start under the ownership of a Mr. Shelby, who is known to treat his slaves well. However, Mr. Shelby was in the debt of a man named Haley, who is a slave trader. In return for the debt owed to him, Haley wants two slaves: one being the son of a beautiful mulatto woman named Eliza, the other being the devout Christian named Tom, who is nicknamed 'Father Tom ' because of his sermons. Eliza is also a Christian, as are the rest of the slaves on Mr. Shelby 's farm. Eliza loves her son dearly, and rather than

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