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A combination of circumstances. First, the Fugitive Slave Law required Northerners to turn in Blacks in the Free states. This law outraged her. Second, she had lost a child before writing the book and knew first hand how horrible a woman must feel when her child is torn away from her, say, to be sold. Third, she and her preacher father and family were all against slavery, as opposed to the dictates of Christianity.

Later, when she was asked about writing it, she said she didn't. God had dictated it to her.

Vera Jiji, producer of the DVD of Uncle Tom's Cabin

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