
Harriet Beecher-Stowe’n
TUOMO SEDÄN TUPA.
Nuorisolle mukaili Maikki Friberg.
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TUOMO SEDÄN TUPA.
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Set against the backdrop of a divided America, the narrative opens with a candid address to young readers about the brutal institution of slavery that once tore the nation apart. It explains how Africans were forced onto distant shores, stripped of freedom, and treated as property, while also highlighting the voices of those who could not bear such cruelty. Through the compassionate perspective of a determined writer, the story introduces the moral conflict that sparked a powerful call for justice, laying the groundwork for a movement that would reshape history.
Adapted especially for children, the tale balances stark historical facts with gentle storytelling, inviting listeners to reflect on empathy, dignity, and the importance of standing up for what is right. While the full drama unfolds later, this first act offers an accessible yet thought‑provoking glimpse into a pivotal era, encouraging young minds to consider how courage and compassion can influence a world in turmoil.
Language
fi
Duration
~2 hours (129K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Matti Järvinen, Tuija Lindholm and Distributed Proofreaders Europe.
Release date
2005-07-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1811–1896
Best known for Uncle Tom’s Cabin, she wrote stories that reached millions and helped turn public feeling against slavery. Her work made her one of the most influential American writers of the 19th century.
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