A bestselling novel widely credited with helping fuel the
abolitionist movement that precipitated the Civil War, Uncle Tom's
Cabin aimed at the heart of white, Christian America with its
sensational depiction of fugitive slaves and their struggle for
freedom. Edited by Susan M. Ryan, the Norton Library edition
features the text of the 1852 book version and an introduction that
discusses the work's historical and religious contexts, its
influence and political efficacy, the limits of white allyship, and
what it means to read this novel-with all its conflicts and
controversies-today.
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