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Harriet Beecher Stowe
A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin
Presenting the original facts and documents upon which the story is founded. Together with corroborative statements verifying the truth of the work
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664633835
Table of Contents
CHAPTER III. MR. AND MRS. SHELBY.
CHAPTER VIII. MARIE ST. CLARE.
CHAPTER XI. SELECT INCIDENTS OF LAWFUL TRADE.
CHAPTER XIV. THE SPIRIT OF ST. CLARE.
CHAPTER III. SOUTHER v. THE COMMONWEALTH—THE NE PLUS ULTRA OF LEGAL HUMANITY.
CHAPTER IV. PROTECTIVE STATUTES.
CHAPTER VI. PROTECTIVE ACTS WITH REGARD TO FOOD AND RAIMENT, LABOR, ETC.
CHAPTER VII. THE EXECUTION OF JUSTICE.
CHAPTER VIII. THE GOOD OLD TIMES.
CHAPTER IX. MODERATE CORRECTION AND ACCIDENTAL DEATH—STATE v. CASTLEMAN.
CHAPTER X. PRINCIPLES ESTABLISHED.—STATE v. LEGREE; A CASE NOT IN THE BOOKS.
CHAPTER XI. THE TRIUMPH OF JUSTICE OVER LAW.
CHAPTER XII. A COMPARISON OF THE ROMAN LAW OF SLAVERY WITH THE AMERICAN.
CHAPTER XIII. THE MEN BETTER THAN THEIR LAWS.
CHAPTER XIV. THE HEBREW SLAVE-LAW COMPARED WITH THE AMERICAN SLAVE-LAW.
CHAPTER XV. SLAVERY IS DESPOTISM.
CHAPTER I. DOES PUBLIC OPINION PROTECT THE SLAVE?
CHAPTER II. PUBLIC OPINION FORMED BY EDUCATION.
CHAPTER III. SEPARATION OF FAMILIES.
CHAPTER V. SELECT INCIDENTS OF LAWFUL TRADE, OR FACTS STRANGER THAN FICTION.
CHAPTER IX. SLAVES AS THEY ARE, ON TESTIMONY OF OWNERS.
CHAPTER X. “POOR WHITE TRASH.”
CHAPTER I. THE INFLUENCE OF THE AMERICAN CHURCH ON SLAVERY.
CHAPTER IV. SERVITUDE IN THE PRIMITIVE CHURCH COMPARED WITH AMERICAN SLAVERY.