Harriet Beach Stowe used the novel Uncle Toms Cabin to communicate the horrors of slavery. Bringing attention to the thousands of civilians who had not been sympathetic to the abolitionist cause. Its depiction of slavery immediately increased the tensions between slaveholders in the south and non-slaveholding northerners. Uncle Toms Cabin focuses on the struggles of a slave. Tom who was sold numerous times as a slave. He suffered mental and physical brutality throughout the slaveholder process. Tom was dedicated to his Christianity beliefs. He also led to his other slave friend known as Cassy to the Christianity beliefs. Through the word of God, Tom convinced Cassy to escape, which ended up leading Tom to his own brutal death. Stowe made Christianity the focus of the slave’s lives. Stowe implies that Christianity that denounces the immortality of slavery, which leads those who support the institution isolated. Uncle Tom’s cabin is also based on a slave who struggled during slavery and eventually escaped to Canada. By relating slavery through the eyes of a slave itself and by focusing on the ones struggle to find freedom for not only herself but her child made Stowe’s book did so much more than try to persuade people to oppose slavery but made a heart touching story for anyone struggling to fight for their own freedom. …show more content…
He was lured by two conman who told him they had lucrative work for him playing the fiddle in the circus. Solomon ended up being drugged and sold into what is known as the “Red River” region of Louisiana. For the next 12 years, Solomon was human property to man slave owners. In 1853, northern friends had come to Solomon’s rescue and freed Solomon from the life of slavery and returned home to his family in New