Moved to Cincinnati, Ohio and taught at a school founded by her sister. She contributed stories and sketches to local journals and compiled the school geography. Harriet Beecher Stowe was part of the women’s suffrage and abolishment movement. She wrote over 20 books and was influential with her stance on social issues with her writing, including women’s right to vote and slavery. She was very impactful, so impactful that when she published the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin, she angered almost the whole southern community. They didn’t like the way she depicted her and the fugitive slave’s view in the book. Harriet Beecher Stowe had a couple of major accomplishments but her most famous one is the accomplishment of publishing the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin, this book was about how the fugitive slaves, she housed and helped free, experienced slavery. The book was anti-slavery, this book helped solidify both pro- and anti-slavery sentiment. A famous quote from the book is, “The longest way must have its close, the gloomiest night will wear on to morning” (pg 267, Stowe). This quote means, no matter how long a difficult situation is, it will eventually come to an
