How did Harriet Beecher Stowe convince many Americans that slavery was wrong?
She traveled south as a journalist and wrote about what she saw.
She wrote a powerful novel about the inherent evils of slavery.
She ran for the Senate and made speeches against slavery.
She wrote about her own experiences as a slave on a plantation.
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