Identify this work:  The novel features an African-American…

Identify this work:  The novel features an African-American slave whose long-suffering story touched millions. Several other slaves are brought in as well to share their stories. It was the second best-selling overall book of the 19th century after the Bible and the best-selling novel. Just three years after being published, people referred to the novel as being the most popular of the day. The novel has a more infamous reputation of having popularized many stereotypes that people still carry today. Some have even said that the book is seen more often in a negative light because of creating so many stereotypes that some people underestimate and even forget the novel’s powerful role as an anti-slavery tool.

Which of the following authors is described as “across the c…

Which of the following authors is described as “across the color line,” a “champion of human rights” based on his/her career as an advocate (writers and speaker) of his/her beliefs regarding anti-slavery, African American rights, and women’s rights. His/Her most famous novel stresses the importance and value of education as a form of “freedom from oppression.”