The Slave Trade In Uncle Tom's Cabin

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Marcelina B

 

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November 19, 2014

 

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University

 

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Uncle Tom's Cabin had a tremendous effect on early 19th century thoughts of slavery; stirring abolitionist support in the north. The novel is a realistic, although fictional view of slavery with the images of brutal beatings and unfair slave practices. After reading Uncle Tom's Cabin thousand of northerners became impassioned for the anti-slavery cause...
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Uncle Tom's Cabin helped eventually to turn the tide of public opinion against slavery in the 19th century( Taylor 1). This controversial novel was initially written to question slavery, convince people of its immorality and to promote the abolitionist cause. The novel's rendering of the slave holding south is not entirely an accurate interpretation of what it was like though...
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