Harriet Beechersto wrote a very real novel about slavery. She has a living, sincere, terrible imagination. Her ideas were confirmed by slavery real life written by Equiano, Jacob, Douglass. The main point of Stoll's novelties is that slave owners and mistresses are not paying much attention to the unity of their families. This is one of the unimaginable and painful problems that can be discussed when Equiano, Jacob, Douglass first touched. The slaves were living such a tragic life, but their belief in religion was incredibly powerful.
The influence of a slave tale on American literature can not be underestimated. A very popular novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe (1852) of Uncle Tom's Hut (1852) was directly influenced by the stories of some slaves that Stow read before writing a novel. Caucasian writers are influenced not only by the slave's story but also some of the constituent con artist try to convey them as genuine. Richard Hildes 'slave, or memoir of Archy Moore (1836) and Mattie Griffiths' female slave autobiography (1857). But the most interested of scholars is the influence of the slave's story on the literary tradition of African-Americans. Vernon Loggins, Arna Bontemps, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Robert B. Stepto, Joanne M. Braxton, and some other scholars say that the prewar slave narrative is the foundation of African-American autobiography and novels I have believed for a long time.
Following the 1850 Runaway Act, the American slave narrative contributed to the national debate over slavery. Harriet Beechersto's uncle Tom Cottage (1852), the most widely read and controversial American novel of the 19th century, was greatly influenced by the author's slave tale reading, and she got many graphic events and some of her Old model Unforgettable character. Frederick Douglas modified and expanded his original life story in 1855 and wrote "My slavery and freedom". Independent Continuous Struggle. In 1861, Harriet Jacobs, the first African American woman slave who wrote her own story, published several events in the life of a slave girl. And I explained her resistance to her master's sexual exploitation. And the freedom she realized for herself and two children.