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This biography tells the inspiring story of Harriet Elisabeth Beecher Stowe, an American author and abolitionist. Best known for her powerful novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, which exposed the harsh realities of slavery and became a global sensation, Stowe wrote 30 books in total and used her platform to advocate for social justice. Coming from a religious family, she was known for her strong convictions and public debates on issues of the day. This book illuminates the life and legacy of a woman who fought against injustice and helped shape the course of American history.
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