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Mikaley Applewhite
on Oct 15, 2024Verified
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, when published, went virtually unknown for two decades but then became popular in the 1850s.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
is a novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe published in 1852, which depicted the harsh realities of slavery in the United States and galvanized anti-slavery sentiments.
- Analyze the role of literature and public debate in shaping attitudes towards slavery and abolition.
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- Analyze the role of literature and public debate in shaping attitudes towards slavery and abolition.
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