A Review Of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Mightier Than The Sword

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In Mightier than the Sword, David S. Reynolds a historian and an American literacy argues for the worldwide influence of Harriet Beecher Stowe's writings in the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, shaping America civilization and democracy. Originally published in 1852, enlightened Americans to a civilization of morality that "No book in American history molded public opinion more powerfully than Uncle Tom's Cabin," (Pg. 64). Reynolds impels his debate by introducing president Abraham Lincoln’s outlook of Stowe, "Is this the little woman who made this great war?"(pg. 48). This modern movement led on to a widespread northern cultural affinity of anti-slavery favoring a candidate like Lincoln, along with the nation-changing decisions he made during his