Uncle Tom's Cabin written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, is a powerful anti-slavery novel set in the pre-Civil War United States. The story follows Uncle Tom, a dignified enslaved man, who is sold to pay off his owner’s debts. Throughout the novel, Tom encounters various characters, including the cruel plantation owner Simon Legree and the kindhearted Evangeline St. Clare. As Tom endures hardships, the narrative highlights the moral dilemmas of slavery and its impact on families. The book spurred widespread anti-slavery sentiment, humanizing enslaved individuals and showcasing their struggles for freedom. Stowe's work played a crucial role in shaping public opinion and igniting the abolitionist movement in America. - Summary by Dream Audiobooks -
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