In the 1950s, the most controversial topic was slavery. Slavery opened up many discussions, arguments and discussions. In the past ten years, the United States has come down a slope due to all the events, so it has been called a decade of turbulence. It divides the country into two, north and south or Union and the Southern Union. How the alliance explains slavery is not unconstitutional, immoral, inhuman and obvious errors. On the other hand, in the south, blacks think that slavery is the right thing because black people are the beginning of smaller people, which makes slaves reasonable.
The uncle of Harriet Beecher Stow announced in 1852 is the answer to the passage of the 1850 runaway law. The Escape Slavery Act of 1850 announced that all arrested violent slaves will be brought back to the owner. Stow uses the "Fugitive Slave Law" as "stimulating how a white slave threatens American culture to white readers" (Robbins 534). - Uncle Tom's hut is a profound iconic story depicting the lifetime of the group of black slaves in the southern United States of America and the lifetime of slave owners and slave hunters. White female writer Harriet Beecher Stowe uses her amazing story to present philosophical and ethical issues about the effects of American slavery in the mid-19th century
The abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stow wrote the uncle Tom's cabin as a statement of slavery and the runaway law of 1850 (a slave who lost control of citizen's free state aid). It is classified as a crime. Originally published in 1852. This story is fictitious, but it is based on actual events. The story begins in Kentucky in the early 1800s. It records the lives of Tom, Elisa, George, their sons Harry, Topsy and Cassie. - Just like Thomas Payne's brochure's commonsletter, Harriet · Beecher Stow's "Hut Uncle · Tom's Hut" aims to disseminate the message that blacksex and racial discrimination against slavery should be stopped. Many people believe that this book based on real people and factual evidence is an event that opened the Civil War in the Americas.
On June 5, 1850, Harriet Beecher Stow was angry with the 1850 Runaway Law, and in the abolition week of June 5, 1851, 41 uncle's uncle Tom was released. The first part of the cottage. She intends to write a novel about her uncle Tom who sells it and resells it, but Eliza escapes the child who saved her and "wakes up" those suffering under the "cruel and unfair" system. . In the second year of this book, the cabin was praised for selling 300,000 copies and shaping the concept of civil war. Over time, the novel changed Stow's attitude towards heroes and was exaggerated at the bird performance version, "Uncle Tom" became passive, obedient black derogatory