Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin is a timeless classic that continues to be widely read. This highly controversial novel introduced characters like Uncle Tom, Sambo, and little Eva, who have become symbols of the injustices of slavery. With its African-American protagonist, the book provides a poignant portrayal of the brutal realities of being sold into slavery and the devastating impact on families. This 511-page softcover edition includes an introduction by Alfred Kazin.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin is a classic book that has always been in print. It has been highly controversial and is considered important in American literature. The characters Uncle Tom, Sambo, and little Eva have become well-known symbols of the injustices of slavery. This book features the first African-American hero in literature and tells a heartbreaking story of slavery and the separation of families. It gives readers a look into the views of white people in the 19th century regarding the institution of slavery. This edition has 511 pages and is a softcover book with an introduction by Alfred Kazin.
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Brand: Random House Inc
Publisher Date: 12/01/1982
Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe
Dimensions: 6.84 x 4.17 x 0.84
UPC: 9780553212181
Pages: 451