By Dani.  Written and published by Harriet Beecher Stowe, an American author, social reformer, and abolitionist  First published in 1851 in an anti-slavery.

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By Dani

 Written and published by Harriet Beecher Stowe, an American author, social reformer, and abolitionist  First published in 1851 in an anti-slavery newspaper called The National Era,  Published in the form of a book in 1852 Image retrieved:

Image Retrieved: y/african-american-art/uncle-tom- cabin-topsy.htm y/african-american-art/uncle-tom- cabin-topsy.htm  Uncle Tom sold by the Shelby’s because they need money  While on the slave boat headed down the Mississippi he saves a white girl, befriends her and is bought by her Father  Girl dies, Father murdered before he can free Tom and sold to Simon Legree  Tom is treated horribly and beaten, eventually leading to his death

 Helped the abolitionist movement by making many Northerners realize the reality of slavery and the cruelty of the Fugitive Slave Law  Lead to many perceived stereotypes of blacks throughout America  Outraged Southerners and slave owners, many claimed the novel to be criminal and slanderous

 Stowe was born in1811 and died in1896  She had 3 sisters and 5 brothers  She married to Calvin Ellis Stowe in 1836  She first encountered slaver in Cincinnati in 1832  Had a servant girl who she thought was a freed slave until her previous owner started hunting for her, her brother drove the girl to a friend’s house overnight to hide

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