Description
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a historical fiction novel examining the realities of slavery in nineteenth-century America. First published in 1852, the book follows the lives of enslaved men and women, including the dignified and resilient Uncle Tom, exposing the moral and human costs of the institution. Through its interlinked narratives and vividly drawn characters, the novel confronts injustice, compassion, and resistance. Its publication had a profound cultural impact, shaping public opinion and contributing to anti-slavery sentiment in the United States. The novel remains a key work in both literary and social history.






















