Audiobook: Key To Uncle Tom's Cabin
Key To Uncle Tom's Cabin
1 - 01. 1.1 β PART I, CHAPTER I β Preface and Introduction
- Download 01. 1.1 β PART I, CHAPTER I β Preface and Introduction audio
- Download 02. 1.2 β Haley audio
- Download 03. 1.3 β Mr. and Mrs. Shelby audio
- Download 04. 1.4 β George Harris audio
- Download 05. 1.5 β Eliza audio
- Download 06. 1.6 β Uncle Tom audio
- Download 07. 1.7 β Miss Ophelia audio
- Download 08. 1.8 β Marie St. Clare audio
- Download 09. 1.9 β St. Clare audio
- Download 10. 1.10 β Legree audio
- Download 11. 1.11 β Select Incidents of Lawful Trade audio
- Download 12. 1.12 β Topsy audio
- Download 13. 1.13 β The Quakers audio
- Download 14. 1.14 β Spirit of St. Clare audio
- Download 15. 2.1 β PART II, CHAPTER I audio
- Download 16. 2.2 β What is Slavery? audio
- Download 17. 2.3 β Souther v. The Commonwealth, the ne plus ultra of Legal Humanity audio
- Download 18. 2.4 β Protective Statutes audio
- Download 19. 2.5 β Protective Acts of South Carolina and Louisiana.βThe Iron Collar of Louisiana and North Carolina audio
- Download 20. 2.6 β Protective Acts with regard to Food and Raiment, Labor, etc. audio
- Download 21. 2.7 β The Execution of Justice audio
- Download 22. 2.8 β The Good Old Times audio
- Download 23. 2.9 β Moderate Correction and Accidental Death. β State v. Castleman audio
- Download 24. 2.10 β Principles established. β State v. Legree; a Case not in the Books audio
- Download 25. 2.11 β The Triumph of Justice over Law audio
- Download 26. 2.12 β A Comparison of the Roman Law of Slavery with the American audio
- Download 27. 2.13 β The Men better than their Laws audio
- Download 28. 2.14 β The Hebrew Slave-law compared with the American Slave-law audio
- Download 29. 2.15 β Slavery is Despotism audio
- Download 30. 3.1 β PART III. CHAPTER I β Does Public Opinion protect the Slave? audio
- Download 31. 3.2 β Public Opinion formed by Education audio
- Download 32. 3.3.1 β Separation of Families - Part 1 audio
- Download 33. 3.3.2 β Separation of Families - Part 2 audio
- Download 34. 3.4.1 β The Slave-trade audio
- Download 35. 3.4.2 The Slave-trade, Part 2 audio
- Download 36. 3.5 β Select Incidents of Lawful Trade; or, Facts stranger than Fiction audio
- Download 37. 3.6.1 β The Edmondson Family, Part 1 audio
- Download 38. 3.6.2 β The Edmondson Family, Part 2 audio
- Download 39. 3.7 β Emily Russell audio
- Download 40. 3.8 β Kidnapping audio
- Download 41. 3.9 β Slaves as they are, on Testimony of Owners audio
- Download 42. 3.10.1 β Poor White Trash audio
- Download 43. 3.10.2 Poor White Trash, Part 2 audio
- Download 44. 4.1.1 β PART IV, CHAPTER I β Influence of the American Church on Slavery, Part 1 audio
- Download 45. 4.1.2 β Influence of the American Church on Slavery, Part 2 audio
- Download 46. 4.2.1 β American Church and Slavery, Part 1 audio
- Download 47. 4.2.2 β American Church and Slavery, Part 2 audio
- Download 48. 4.2.3 β American Church and Slavery, Part 3 audio
- Download 49. 4.3 β Martyrdom audio
- Download 50. 4.4 β Servitude in the Primitive Church compared with American Slavery audio
- Download 51. 4.5 β Teachings and Condition of the Apostles audio
- Download 52. 4.6 β Apostolic Teaching on Emancipation audio
- Download 53. 4.7 β Abolition of Slavery by Christianity audio
- Download 54. 4.8 β Justice and Equity versus Slavery audio
- Download 55. 4.9 β Is the System of Religion which is taught the Slave the Gospel? audio
- Download 56. 4.10 β What is to be done? audio
- Download 57. APPENDIX audio
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After the publication of Uncle Tomβs Cabin, which many claim sparked off the Civil War that put an end to legalized slavery in America, there was a great outcry that Stowe had blown her fictional story out of all proportion to the facts. She was viewed by some as an irresponsible monster. Stowe defended herself by painstakingly publishing this Key, describing the actual people, incidents, statutes, court cases, news articles, advertisements, and published facts from whence she drew her material. She didnβt make anything up! Additionally, throughout this key, Stowe vents her own very strong opinions on the shameful practice of slavery, and examines, especially in Part IV, the failure of organized Christendom in both America and Europe to put a stop to the barbarity. "We must repudiate, with determined severity, the blasphemous doctrine of property in human beings." She and her famous brother, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, were very active in the Underground Railroad, raising money and endangering themselves to save countless lives. - Summary by Michele Fry
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