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"uncle Tom's Cabin Was Given To The

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Day
5
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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public at a time when all civiuzed liumanity were hesitating between their predjucies and their established mode3 of thoughl and the growing convictipn feit in their iimermost heart that slavery was all wrong. One result was the testiinony of many colored persons and fugitive slavcs who sail to .Airs. Stowe, ■■since that book luis (tome out evorybody is good to us." "We finfl friends everywliere." " It's wonderful huw kind everybody is." In England many demonstratíons were made by anti-slaverysocieties, and many addressea were presented the author, and even when the civil war was initiated the workingmen of England did not lend themselves toany popular movement wiiicli would go t' crush the oppre8sed in America, although this war broiigbt hardship to their very door. AmODg the noble ladies of Engtand the look had inany fervent admirers. Il is a significant fact that the queen of England, in concurrence with Prince Albert, steadily resisted every attemp! to enlist the war-like power of England against the Northern States. In faut the appearance of thia work developed the latent sentiment against slavery, and was a potent factor in enlistingmen in the ranks of those actively engaged in suppressing it. Ed. F. Davis' eolossal spectacular CJncle Tom's Cabin will appear at the Opera House Mondáy, Sept. 10.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier