Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-451).
Summary
A devoutly Christian slave becomes separated from his wife and family when he is sold to the brutal planter, Simon Legree.
Contents
In which the reader in introduced to a man of humanity -- Mother -- Husband and father -- Evening in Uncle Tom's cabin -- Showing the feelings of living property on changing owners -- Discovery -- Mother's struggle -- Eliza's escape -- In which it appears that a senator is but a man -- Property is carried off -- In which property gets into an improper state of mind -- Select incidents of lawful trade -- Quaker settlement -- Evangeline -- Of Tom's new master, and various other matters -- Tom's mistress and her opinions -- Freeman's defence -- Miss Ophelia's experiences and opinions -- Miss Ophelia's experiences and opinions, continued -- Topsy -- Kentucky -- "The grass withereth-the flower fadeth" -- Henrique -- Foreshadowings -- Little evangelist -- Death -- "This is the last of earth" -- Reunion -- Unprotected -- Slave warehouse -- Middle passage -- Dark places -- Cassy -- Quadroon's story -- Tokens -- Emmeline and Cassy -- Liberty -- Victory -- Stratagem -- Martyr -- Young master -- Authentic ghost story -- Results -- Liberator -- Concluding remarks.