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A KEy to uncle Toms Cabin
Book • 1853
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote 'A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin' in response to criticism that her novel exaggerated the harsh realities of slavery.
The book presents historical documents and testimonies to validate the portrayal of slavery in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', reinforcing her abolitionist message.
It was published in 1853, a year after the novel, and serves as a critical piece of historical literature on the subject of slavery in America.
The book presents historical documents and testimonies to validate the portrayal of slavery in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', reinforcing her abolitionist message.
It was published in 1853, a year after the novel, and serves as a critical piece of historical literature on the subject of slavery in America.
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as a follow-up to 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' where Harriet Beecher Stowe detailed the factual basis of her novel.


Andrew Hunter Murray

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