UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
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CHAPTER I. " Introduction p. 5<br />
defence of<br />
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slavery. Baltimore Sun on<br />
Biblical defence of<br />
CHAPTER II. 5<br />
slavery. Specimen of proslaverypreaching.<br />
Author's experience. Trader's letter. Kephart's<br />
examination. of human<br />
CHAPTER X. 39<br />
beings.<br />
classes of traders.<br />
No test of character required in a master. Mr.<br />
Dickey'saccount in "Slaveryas It Is." "Working<br />
CHAPTER III. "Me. and Mrs. Shelby 8<br />
up slaves." from Mr. Weld's<br />
Account of a well-regulatedplantation. Extract book. Agricultural society's testimony.<br />
from Ingraham.<br />
James G. Birney's do. Clay's do.<br />
CHAPTER IV." George Harris 13<br />
Samuel Blackwell's. Demming's. Dr.<br />
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Channing's. Rev. Mr. Barrows'. C. C.<br />
Advertisements. Clark. Banton.<br />
Jones'. of severe labor on<br />
Storyof Lewis' sister. sugar plantations.<br />
Mr. Nelson's story."<br />
Ingraham's testimony."<br />
Frederick Josiah Henson's account<br />
Douglas."<br />
Periodical pressure of labor in the cotton season.<br />
of the sale of his mother and her children. Recent<br />
of a cotton-driver,publishedin the<br />
incident in Boston. for<br />
FairfieldHerald. to slave-dwellings.<br />
dead or alive.<br />
Stephen E. Mr. George<br />
Maltby."<br />
CHAPTER V. "<br />
21 Avery." William Ladd, Esq." Rev. Joseph M.<br />
Author's experience. Historyof a slave-girl Sadd, Mr. Esq." George W. Rev.<br />
Westgate."<br />
C. C. Jones. from recent letter from<br />
her escape.<br />
a friend travelling the South. with<br />
CHAPTER VI." Uncle Tom 23 relation to the food of the slaves. Professor<br />
Similar case. Ingraham'sanecdotes.<br />
Virginiafamily servant.<br />
BishopMeade's remarks. Upshur's servant.<br />
CHAPTER XI. Incidents<br />
in Brunswick, Me. of<br />
of Lawful<br />
Trade 47<br />
Josiah Henson. Tom's vision. " Similar<br />
facts. of a Boston Instance of the Separation mother from her son authenticated.<br />
lady."<br />
the<br />
Southern lady on a plantation. Story of woman to the trader<br />
an<br />
authenticated.<br />
African woman. of old Jacob.<br />
the infant from the<br />
mother verified." Suicide of slaves from grief<br />
CHAPTER VII." Miss Ophelia 30 authenticated. of "John aged 30"<br />
Prejudiceof color in a benevolent lady. from his wife authenticated. of old Prue<br />
Pennington." Influence of this upon slaveholders.<br />
in New Orleans authenticated. of the<br />
Christian socialism. mulatto woman authenticated.<br />
Lawrence.<br />
CHAPTER XII. " 50<br />
CHAPTER VIII. St. Clare 33<br />
Effect of the principle of caste upon children. "<br />
The Northern Marie St. Clare. Southern<br />
Letter from Dr. Pennington." Instance of the<br />
Marie St. Clare. punishment of females.<br />
Southern lady." Storyof the devoted slave.<br />
Howe's account.<br />
CHAPTER XHL" The Quakers 5"i<br />
CHAPTER IX. Clare 35<br />
Trial of Garret and Hunn. " of<br />
Alfred and Augustine St. Clare representatives of Richard Dillingham." Poetryof Whittier.<br />
two classesof men. of Patrick Henry.<br />
Southern men reproving Northern men. Mr. CHAPTER XIV. of St. Clare 59<br />
Mitchell,of Tennessee. Randolph of Roanoke.<br />
Containing various testimony from Southern papers<br />
of a scepticmade by the Bibli-<br />
and men in favor of Uncle Tom's Cabin.<br />
PART<br />
II.<br />
CHAPTER I<br />
dress<br />
p. 67<br />
for personalinjurythat does not produce<br />
Accusations of the New York Courier and<br />
loss of service. " of Cornfute v. Dale. "<br />
Enquirer.<br />
from a letter from Decision with<br />
a gentleman<br />
regard to patrols.<br />
of<br />
in Richmond, Va., containingvarious criticisms North and South Carolina with respectto the assault<br />
on slave-law.<br />
and<br />
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examination and batteryof slaves. in<br />
" Louisiana,<br />
general<br />
conclusion.<br />
by which, if a person injuresa slave,he<br />
may, by paying a certain price, become his<br />
CHAPTER II. "What is Slavery? 70<br />
owner. in<br />
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Louisiana, Berard v. Berard,<br />
establishingthe principlethat by no<br />
Definitions from civil code of Louisiana. " From<br />
laws of South Carolina. " of Judge mode of suit, direct or indirect,can a slave obtain<br />
tRuffin.<br />
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absolute Do not<br />
redress<br />
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for ill-treatment. of Jennings<br />
despotism."<br />
admit of humane decisions." Designedonly for<br />
v. Fundeburg. for<br />
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killingnegroes. "<br />
the security of the master, with no regardfor the Also Richardson v. Dukes for the same.<br />
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Recognition<br />
welfare of the slave. Ruffin. "<br />
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re-<br />
of the factthat many persons, by withhold-