Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)
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Title PageChapter 1 In Which the Reader Is Introduced to a Man of HumanityChapter 2 The MotherChapter 3 The Husband and FatherChapter 4 An Evening in Uncle Tom's CabinChapter 5 Showing the Feelings of Living Property on Changing OwnersChapter 6 DiscoveryChapter 7 The Mother's StruggleChapter 8 Eliza's EscapeChapter 8 In Which It Appears That a Senator Is But a ManChapter 10 The Property Is Carried OffChapter 11 In Which Property Gets into an Improper State of MindChapter 12 Select Incident of Lawful TradeChapter 13 The Quaker SettlementChapter 14 EvangelineChapter 15 Of Tom's New Master, and Various Other MattersChapter 16 Tom's Mistress and Her OpinionsChapter 17 The Freeman's DefenceChapter 18 Miss Ophelia's Experiences and OpinionsChapter 19 Miss Ophelia's Experiences and Opinions ContinuedChapter 20 TopsyChapter 21 KentuckChapter 22 ''The Grass Withereth, the Flower Fadeth''Chapter 23 HenriqueChapter 24 ForeshadowingsChapter 25 The Little EvangelistChapter 26 DeathChapter 27 ''This Is the Last of Earth''Chapter 28 ReunionChapter 29 The UnprotectedChapter 30 The Slave WarehouseChapter 31 The Middle PassageChapter 32 Dark PlacesChapter 33 CassyChapter 34 The Quadroon's StoryChapter 35 The TokensChapter 36 Emmeline and CassyChapter 37 LibertyChapter 38 The VictoryChapter 39 The StrategemChapter 40 The MartyrChapter 41 The Young MasterChapter 42 An Authentic Ghost StoryChapter 43 ResultsChapter 44 The LiberatorChapter 45 Concluding Remarks
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Composed: 1852 CE
