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June 14.1811-American woman writer Harriet Beecher Stowe's birthday

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(Xinwei, April 24), June 14, 1811, the American authoress Harriet Beecher Stowe's birthday.

American woman writer Harriet Beecher Stowe's birthday
famous novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" author Harriet Beecher Stowe's Birthday "target =" _blank "> Harriet Beecher Stowe, in June 1811, Sunrise was born in North America is a well-known family pastor, died in 1896 .
Civil War, slaves liberation war, is carried out in the 1860s from the 1820s, the the abolitionist issue of the American progressive opinion central theme. (history today. cn) was a famous American writer stood on the side of the abolitionists, calling for the liberation of black slaves. (the l $ jτ.cń) Stowe Lady is the most outstanding one in the group abolitionist writer.
; relocated to Cincinnati are separated by only a river away from the southern slave states in Stowe with his family at a young age, she witnessed the tragic life of the slaves in the southern slaveholders brutal oppression. ideology of Christian fraternity and ideals of political democracy, promote she is very concerned about the fate of the black slaves.
1950s culminated in the abolitionist movement, Harriet Beecher Stowe began an abolitionist publications serialized "Uncle Tom's Cabin" works by the fate of the hero old niggers Tom and other slaves to denounce the evils of Southern slavery. novel widely described throughout the southern United States slave owners brutal oppression of black slaves, exploitation, depicts the face of all kinds of slave owners, both hypocritical thank Bill also have wax dangerous Legree. novel also depicts the image of the different types of slaves, both devout Christ succumb to the fate of Tom, also to come forward to fight against Slavery George. novels birth, caused at home and abroad great deal of attention and response. President Lincoln met Harriet Beecher Stowe, who said she wrote a book, also lead to a war of Little Women ".

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