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Notes on Uncle Tom's cabin : being a logical answer to its allegations and inferences against slavery as an institution. With a supplementary note on the key, and an appendix of authorities

Print Book, English, 1853
Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Philadelphia, 1853
Printed books 19th century United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia Specimens
314 pages 19 cm
5956323
Object of Uncle Tom's cabin
Bleeding Africa
The slave-trade
The slave-code: what slavery is
The slave-code: abuses of slavery
The scripture doctrine of slavery
Effect of slavery on the negro
The laboring classes
Emancipation: its results
The internal slave-trade
The fugutive law, and the higher law
Patriots and politicians
Extension of slave territory
Southern emancipators
Yankee overseers
Characters of the work
Inconsistencies and improbabilities of the story
Irreligious tendency of the work
Key to Uncle Tom's cabin
Appendix: Abolition literature ; Condition of the negro in Africa ; The slave-trade ; Negro communicants ; The slave-code ; Pauper system of Massachusetts ; Jamaica and Hayti ; Flogging as a means of discipline ; Infidel testimony ; European laboring classes ; Mrs. Stowe in England ; Statistics of slavery ; Extract from Persius, satire 5th ; Theodore Parker ; Legare on slavery ; Worn-out lands