Resource Summary
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Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author) A pre-Civil War novel that dramatizes the plight of many slave families. |
Details
- Resource Type: Book
- ISBN: 0-679-44365-7
- Print Status: In Print
- Chapters: 45
- Pages: 494
- Suggested Grade Level: 9th - 12th
- Geographical Setting: Kentucky
- Subjects: History, Literature
- Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
- Copyright: 1909
- Written: 1852
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Chapter Details
- 1 — In Which the Reader Is Introduced to a Man of Humanity
- 2 — The Mother
- 3 — The Husband and Father
- 4 — An Evening in Uncle Tom's Cabin
- 5 — Showing the Feelings of Living Property on Changing Owners
- 6 — Discovery
- 7 — The Mother's Struggle
- 8 — Eliza's Escape
- 9 — In Which It Appears that a Senator Is but a Man
- 10 — The Property Is Carried Off
- 11 — In Which Property Gets into an Improper State of Mind
- 12 — Select Incident of Lawful Trade
- 13 — The Quaker Settlement
- 14 — Evangeline
- 15 — Of Tom's New Master, and Various Other Matters
- 16 — Tom's Mistress and Her Opinions
- 17 — The Freeman's Defence
- 18 — Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions
- 19 — Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions, Continued
- 20 — Topsy
- 21 — Kentuck
- 22 — The Grass Withereth - The Flower Fadeth
- 23 — Henrique
- 24 — Foreshadowings
- 25 — The Little Evangelist
- 26 — Death
- 27 — This Is the Last of Earth
- 28 — Reunion
- 29 — The Unprotected
- 30 — The Slave Warehouse
- 31 — The Middle Passage
- 32 — Dark Places
- 33 — Cassy
- 34 — The Quadroon's Story
- 35 — The Tokens
- 36 — Emmeline and Cassy
- 37 — Liberty
- 38 — The Victory
- 39 — The Stratagem
- 40 — The Martyr
- 41 — The Young Master
- 42 — An Authentic Ghost Story
- 43 — Results
- 44 — The Liberator
- 45 — Concluding Remarks


