Part 3 - Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe (Chs 12-15)
Part 3. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by John Greenman. Playlist for Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDC60B10C20E36866Category: Education
Author: CCProse
Published (on YouTube): 2011-11-01
Published (here): 2012-05-23
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Comments on «Part 3 - Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe (Chs 12-15)»:
Gugkiksexzaza on 2012-04-04
ตค
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aaaatan8876 on 2012-03-19
私はお金の使い道に大変困っております。 ...
私はお金の使い道に大変困っております。。 詳しい詳細はこちらに記載しました。まずはこちらを見て頂きたいです。 http://986.jp/ 誰か小額でもいいので引き取って頂けないでしょうか?誰でも結構です! 気軽にご連絡して下さい。お待ちしております。
RedGryyn on 2012-03-18
So true, the ...
So true, the wealthy minority whites in the confederacy sabotaged their own economy through the practice of slavery. And the sad thing is, the confederacy leadership actually convinced poor whites that their economic woes were the caused by the union, but in fact it was the wealthy of the confederacy that were the real problem.
NOLAdani on 2012-03-02
Ftw !
Ftw !
HowardFair on 2012-02-08
are you saying that ...
are you saying that made slavery OK? It did not, as I hope you know! Also, 300,000 whites came north to fight for the Union. The Confederacy was not supported by by a majority of whites. It was a minority who owned slaves who were trying to hold back progress. Slavery meant poverty for most whites because it meant fewer jobs for them. The Confederacy lost, and rightly so. Don't be be a loser by embracing the failed racism of centuries past.
CCProse on 2012-01-11
Wow. Very cool.
Wow. Very cool.
in4041 on 2012-01-08
Cep Cepem Cpepa ...
Cep Cepem Cpepa pogańi...in
thedankinfidel on 2011-12-31
I have a copy of ...
I have a copy of this book printed in england a year before it was printed in the US. A treasured possession
pdxeddie1111 on 2011-12-27
Yes it's Satan's ...
Yes it's Satan's great delight to twist things and make noble creatures seem a thing to to be loathed. Just like the days of old the world is not worthy of people like Tom, they are their God's people and a priceless gem in the swine's habitation.
AXESMI on 2011-12-27
I checked on ...
I checked on YouTube and sadly found that Uncle Tom's Cabin is a banned book. What has happened to Free Speech?
AXESMI on 2011-12-27
Unfortunately, ...
Unfortunately, today "Uncle Tom" is used in a derogatory manner towards other blacks. So the real meaning of that novel is probably forever eroded.
pdxeddie1111 on 2011-12-27
it was considered ...
it was considered one of the most important novels of the 19th century and perhaps the thing that kept the union's resolve to seeing the country whole and slavery ceased. Perhaps it could be considered racist if it had been written today but for the time it was commonplace. I believe part of the reason it was written was to awaken people of conscience to the ugliness of it.
AXESMI on 2011-12-13
Isn't this book ...
Isn't this book considered Racist now?
diamondmcnamara on 2011-12-12
what a great job! ...
what a great job! Very useful for students of English.... Thank you
Bestmanme08 on 2011-11-15
Google "Louis ...
Google "Louis Napoleon Nelson" and see how blacks fought in the Civil War FOR the Confederacy!



