Uncle Tom's Cabin - Unabridged
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"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a powerful anti-slavery novel that humanizes the victims of slavery and exposes its moral evils.
The story follows two main plotlines originating from the Shelby plantation in Kentucky. The devout and kind-hearted Uncle Tom is sold to settle his master's debts and sent downriver. Meanwhile, Eliza, a young slave woman, makes a harrowing escape to the North with her young son, Harry, to prevent his sale and the breakup of their family.
Eliza and her husband George eventually reunite in Canada and make plans to emigrate to Liberia. Tom, in his journey, is purchased by the kind Augustine St. Clare after saving his daughter, Eva, from drowning. But through an unfortunate chain of events, Tom is sold to the notoriously brutal plantation owner Simon Legree and faces an uncertain fate.
Stowe's narrative emphasizes the destruction of families and asserts that Christian love and action are incompatible with the institution of slavery, making it a pivotal work in the abolitionist movement.
This edition of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" includes footnotes and is presented in its original and unabridged format.
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