| 1890 - 540 pagine
...remember the winter you were a baby and I was writing "Uncle Tom's Cabin." My heart was bursting with the anguish excited by the cruelty and injustice our nation...as you lay sleeping beside me, and I thought of the slave-mothers whose babes were torn from them.' " pp. 148, 149. Never had prayer n more signal answer.... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1895 - 528 pagine
...remember the winter you were a baby and I was writing Uncle Tom'a Cabin. My heart was bursting with the anguish excited by the cruelty and injustice our nation...the slave mothers whose babes were torn from them.' " There was published at this time in Washington a weekly paper, The National Era, devoted to the interests... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1896 - 750 pagine
...the winter you were a baby, and I was writing ' Uncle Tom's Cabin.' My heart was bursting with the anguish excited by the cruelty and injustice our nation...weeping over you as you lay sleeping beside me, and thought of the slave mothers whose babes were torn from them." The story was begun as a serial in the... | |
| 1896 - 752 pagine
...the winter you were a baby, and I was writing ' Uncle Tom's Cabin.' My heart was bursting with the anguish excited by the cruelty and injustice our nation...weeping over you as you lay sleeping beside me, and thought of the slave mothers whose babes were torn from them." The story was begun as a serial in the... | |
| Annie Fields - 1897 - 416 pagine
...remember the winter you were a baby and I was writing ' Uncle Tom's Cabin.' My heart was bursting with the anguish excited by the cruelty and injustice our nation...the slave mothers whose babes were torn from them." In April the first chapter of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"! was dispatched to Dr. Gamaliel Bailey, the editor... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1897 - 428 pagine
...the winter you were a baby and I was writing ' Uncle Tom's Cabin. ' My heart was bursting with the anguish excited by the cruelty and injustice our nation...the slave, and praying God to let me do a little, 1851] THE WRITING OF "UNCLE TOM" 133 and to cause my cry for them to be heard. I remember many a night... | |
| Ella Reeve Ware - 1899 - 244 pagine
...of her children: "I well remember the winter you were a baby, and I was writing 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' I remember many a night weeping over you as you lay...beside me, and I thought of the slave mothers whose babies were torn from them." Uncle Tom's story was first written for a magazine, called "The National... | |
| James Macaulay - 1904 - 210 pagine
...Uncle Tom's Cabin. My heart was bursting with the anguish excited by the cruelty and injustice which our nation was showing to the slave and praying God...as you lay sleeping beside me, and I thought of the slave-mothers whose babes were torn from them.' In the calm resoluteness of Christian faith and hope,... | |
| Elmer Cleveland Adams, Warren Dunham Foster - 1913 - 368 pagine
...son who was then an infant, "and praying God to let me do a little and to cause my cry for the slaves to be heard. I remember many a night weeping over...beside me, and I thought of the slave mothers whose babies were torn from them." Then one day the sister-in-law in Boston wrote, "Now, Hattie, if I could... | |
| Elmer Cleveland Adams, Warren Dunham Foster - 1913 - 368 pagine
...into the sea." "My heart was bursting . . . , " so she wrote later to a son who was then an infant, "and praying God to let me do a little and to cause my cry for the slaves to be heard. I remember many a night weeping over you as you lay sleeping beside me, and... | |
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