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Uncle Tom's Cabin

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458 pages
Reading time
17 hours

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The novel explores the profound immorality of slavery, illustrating its devastating effects on individuals and families. Through the lens of motherhood and the redemptive power of Christianity, Stowe highlights the moral dilemmas faced by her characters. The narrative not only critiques the institution of slavery but also aims to shift public sentiment towards African Americans, ultimately contributing to the discourse that led to the Civil War. Its powerful themes and emotional depth have made it a pivotal work in American literature.

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