June 14 marks the 215th anniversary of the birth of American writer Harriet Beecher Stowe. She wrote the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which brought her worldwide fame. The novel, detailing the life of slavery in the United States, is filled with many vivid characters. The central theme of the narrative is the fate of Uncle Tom, who possesses a huge heart filled with love, gentleness, kindness, and selflessness.
After the publication of this work, Beecher Stowe's literary career continued, and she created a number of other works, including the novel "Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp".
The exhibition, dedicated to the bold work of the writer, will present various editions of the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin".