Uncle Tom is a high-minded, devoutly Christian black slave to a kind family, the Shelbys. Beset by financial difficulties, the Shelbys sell Tom to a slave trader. Young George Shelby promises to
someday redeem him. The story relates Uncle Tom’s trials, suffering, and religious fortitude.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin was revolutionary in 1852 for its passionate indictment of slavery and for its presentation of Tom, “a man of humanity,” as the first black hero in American fiction.
Upon meeting Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abraham Lincoln allegedly remarked, “So this is the little lady who started this new great war!” The novel became an overnight sensation and
was hailed by Tolstoy as “one of the greatest productions of the human mind.” It remains a shocking, controversial, and powerful work, exposing the attitudes of white nineteenth-century society
toward slavery and documenting in heart-rending detail the tragic breakup of black families.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“One of the greatest productions of the human mind.” —Leo Tolstoy
“Harriet
Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin…demonstrates
that one can write something that changes the world and makes it a better
place. She reinforces the concept that the root of evil is the abuse of power,
and it is important for all of us to remember that. It’s why people bully. It’s
why they rape, torture, and murder.” —Patricia Cornwell, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Belongs to the very short list of American books that helped create or consolidate a reform movement.” —New York Times
“To expose oneself in maturity to Uncle Tom’s Cabin may…prove a startling experience.” —Edmund Wilson, New York Times bestselling author
“Uncle Tom’s Cabin is the most powerful and enduring work of art ever written about American slavery.” —Alfred Kazin, American writer and award-winning literary critic
Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811–1896) was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, the daughter of an outspoken religious leader, who raised her on devotional tales of Christian charity and
brotherhood. When her father moved the family to Cincinnati, she had her first exposure to slavery and abolitionism, witnessing race riots, hearing the stories of runaway slaves, and aiding
fugitive slaves from the South.
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