sermons, and other forms of literature, abolitionists spread their message. A white woman named Stowe conveyed her anti-slavery message in the form of a novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was even more accessible to a wide audience and had a tremendous impact. Stowe convinced readers that the institution of slavery itself was evil, because it supported people like Legree and enslaved people like Uncle Tom. Because of her work, thousands rallied to the anti-slavery cause. These would give northerners a closest look at slavery and provide an undeniable counter to the pro-slavery arguments and idyllic pictures of slavery described by slaveholders.
sermons, and other forms of literature, abolitionists spread their message. A white woman named Stowe conveyed her anti-slavery message in the form of a novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was even more accessible to a wide audience and had a tremendous impact. Stowe convinced readers that the institution of slavery itself was evil, because it supported people like Legree and enslaved people like Uncle Tom. Because of her work, thousands rallied to the anti-slavery cause. These would give northerners a closest look at slavery and provide an undeniable counter to the pro-slavery arguments and idyllic pictures of slavery described by slaveholders.