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  1. Harriet Beecher Stowe's home in Brunswick, Maine, where she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 29, 1962 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. Her home in Hartford, Connecticut, where she lived for the last 23 years of her life, was added to the NRHP on October 6 ...

  2. Abolitionist author, Harriet Beecher Stowe rose to fame in 1851 with the publication of her best-selling book, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which highlighted the evils of slavery, angered the slaveholding South, and inspired pro-slavery copy-cat works in defense of the institution of slavery. Stowe was born on June 14, 1811 in Litchfield, Connecticut ...

  3. ハリエット・エリザベス・ビーチャー・ストウ ( Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe, 1811年 6月14日 - 1896年 7月1日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 の 奴隷制 を廃止するのに尽力した人物であり、10冊以上の本を執筆した 作家 でもある。. 代表作『 アンクル・トムの小屋 Uncle Tom ...

  4. A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin. Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is an anti-slavery novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Published in two volumes in 1852, the novel had a profound effect on attitudes toward African Americans and slavery in the U.S., and is said to have "helped lay the groundwork for the [American] Civil War".

  5. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriet Stowe em 1852. Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe, nascida Harriet Elizabeth Beecher ( Litchfield, Connecticut, 14 de junho de 1811 — Hartford, 1 de julho de 1896) foi uma abolicionista e escritora estadunidense. [ 1] Stowe escreveu 30 livros, incluindo romances, três memórias de viagens e coleções de artigos e ...

  6. Harriet Beecher Stowe lost a child in infancy, an experience that she said made her empathize with the losses suffered by slave mothers whose children were sold. The reaction was incredible. Uncle Tom's Cabin sold 300,000 copies in the North alone. The Fugitive Slave Law, passed in 1850, could hardly be enforced by any of Stowe's readers.

  7. Apr 16, 2024 · Uncle Tom’s Cabin is an abolitionist novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe that was published in serialized form in the United States in 1851–52 and in book form in 1852. It achieved wide-reaching popularity, particularly among white Northern readers, through its vivid dramatization of the experience of slavery.

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