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Uncle Tom's Cabin

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In light of accumulating significant debts, Arthur Shelby, a farmer from Kentucky, finds himself on the verge of losing his entire estate. Despite his and his wife's compassionate treatment of their slaves, Shelby is compelled to sell two of them to Mr. Haley, a rugged slave trader, to raise the necessary funds. Uncle Tom's Cabin is a timeless masterpiece that showcases the harsh realities of slavery. Published in 1852, it served as a catalyst for social change, igniting the abolitionist movement and leaving an indelible mark on history. This influential novel, with its emotionally charged narrative, remains an essential read for its powerful storytelling and unwavering commitment to justice. " What man has nerve to do, man has not nerve to hear." Features a diverse set of characters showcasing their strengths, vulnerabilities, and the complexities of their relationships. Explores profound questions on humanity, compassion, and injustice's consequences. Features themes such as systemic racism, human rights, and the power of activism. A vital read for understanding both historical and contemporary issues. Serves as a powerful tool for advocating social change and highlighting the injustices of the past.

Author Biography:

Harriet Beecher Stowe, born in 1811, was a trailblazing American author and abolitionist. Stowe's literary prowess and dedication to advocacy make her a revered figure in American letters, with her works standing as a testament to her enduring legacy in shaping the course of history.
Release date Australia
August 25th, 2024
Pages
520
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9789358565713
Product ID
38705393

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