Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Toms Cabin

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The Abolition of Slavery movement grew greatly within the 1830s, when the American Anti-Slavery Society was formed. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote Uncle Toms’ Cabin in 1852 with the intent of endorsing the Abolition of Slavery by demonstrating the inhumane, heartless, and merciless ways of slaveholders throughout the book. Stowe proves the inhumane ways of many slave-owners by showing how Mr. Haley treated his slaves. Different slaveholders have different views on what is humane. Tom was a strong slave in which never lost his faith in Christ, he was always kind and honest. The first slave-owner that Uncle Toms’ Cabin speaks about is Arthur Shelby, many times referred to as Mr. Shelby, in which his idea of being a humane man is giving his slaves