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Harriet Beecher Stowe

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Gender

Female

Birthday

June 14, 1811(85)

Day of Death

July 1, 1896

Place of Birth

Litchfield, Connecticut, USA

Also Known As

Harriet Elisabeth BeecherChristopher CrowfieldГарриет Бичер Стоу Harriet Beecher-StoweHarriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Writing

Biography

Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811–1896) was an American author and abolitionist. She came from the Beecher family, a famous religious family, and became best known for her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), which depicts the harsh conditions experienced by enslaved African Americans. The book reached an audience of millions as a novel and play, and became influential in the United States and in Great Britain, energizing anti-slavery forces in the American North, while provoking widespread anger in the South. Stowe wrote 30 books, including novels, three travel memoirs, and collections of articles and letters. She was influential both for her writings and for her public stances and debates on social issues of the day.