A review by kyop14
Uncle Tom's Cabin: Or, Life Among the Lowly by Harriet Beecher Stowe

5.0

A voice on the realities of slavery, a reality ingrained mind, body, and soul. It is an undeniably thought-provoking read of the expectations of man and country. It is not what we believe, but that we believed in the first place. Stowe a Christian and abolitionist points out the contradiction of how it is unchristian to seek your freedom. It is unchristian to seek your justice. Stowe exemplifies, that even the best of Christianity under slavery leads to disadvantage and discouragement.