Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the book Uncle Tom's Cabin, which pointed out the brutality of slavery in the pre-Civil War U.S.
Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' was widely read by Northern women in the pre-Civil War era. Her novel is attributed with getting these women passionate about abolitionism and pressuring the government to end slavery. While this is an over simplification of the cause of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln did call her "The little woman who wrote the book that started this great war."
Uncle Tom's Cabin is one of the classic American Novels. Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe in the pre Civil War era, this book is widely available in major book retailers like Barnes and Noble and Books A Million. All libraries will have at least one copy as well.
John Brown, Harriet Tubman and Fredrick Douglass were all pre-Civil War abolitionists
The South generally viewed Uncle Tom's Cabin negatively, as they believed it misrepresented slavery and depicted them in a negative light. They saw the novel as abolitionist propaganda that fueled anti-slavery sentiment in the North. The portrayal of slave owners and the cruelty of slavery in the book was met with strong resistance in the South.
I have not read the book, but I understand it was written by a Connecticut women. It is about how slaves were treated badly by their masters in pre-civil war south.
describes how slaves were regarded in the South in the pre-Civil War years?
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Belonging to a period before a war especially the American Civil War