Harriet Beecher Stowe's Story to End Slavery | Women's Biographies Grade 5 | Children's Biographies

· Speedy Publishing LLC
Ebook
72
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Read about renowned author and abolitionist, Harriet Beecher Stowe, who used the pen to fight against slavery. Examine how her work “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” affected the slavery debate. Understand how her childhood, education and personal experiences led to her awakening to the injustice against African Americans. Start reading today.

About the author

Reading books are important, they educate, inform and entertain us every day but biographies and autobiographies are the most important source of inspiration when reading. Dissected Lives publishes biographies and autobiographies of people who through our history have inspired others by using their own experiences as a guiding light. Our books for adults help to motivate our readers, change their outlook on life and teaches us how to behave by learning from the past experiences of others. Biographies for our children and young adult readers not only excite and entertain but help younger readers learn about history and instills the best core values and encourages morally sound behavior. Grab a copy of a Dissected Lives Biography today!

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