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Dred, A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp

Dred, A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp

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Number of Chapters: 62

Length: 25 hours and 41 minutes

Language: English

This is Stowe's second book, another one depicting the horrors of southern slavery, published 4 years after Uncle Tom's Cabin and 5 years before the commencement of the Civil War, when new territories wanting admittance into the US (Texas, Oklahoma, name the states), were vying to become slave states, threatening to spread the heinous system. While a work of fiction, the book successfully documents the horrors of the slave system, and depicts how some slaves escaped into the Dismal Swamp (a real place spreading over a million acres in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina), where they often lived for years hiding from their pursuers, often in community. Dred, one of Stowe's most unusual heroic characters, proclaims his mission as follows: ". . .the burden of the Lord is upon me . . . to show unto this people their iniquity, and be a sign unto this evil nation!'" The book depicts that slaves were not all passive victims, as so often portrayed, and had many white sympathizers, but all were caught in the grips of a legal system so stacked against them that nobody could overturn it without threats to life and limb. The book was welcomed by the anti-slavery movement in Europe as well as in America, and helped move the needle of sympathy to finally overthrowing the system. - Summary by Michele Fry

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00. Preface (Michele Fry)
01. The Mistress of Canema (Michele Fry)
02. Clayton (William Allan Jones)
03. The Clayton Family and Sister Anne (William Allan Jones)
04. The Gordon Family (Michele Fry)
05. Harry and his Wife (William Allan Jones)
06. The Dilemma (Michele Fry)
07. Consultation (Michele Fry)
08. Old Tiff (William Allan Jones)
09. The Death (Michele Fry)
10. The Preparation (Michele Fry)
11. The Lovers (Michele Fry)
12. Explanations (Michele Fry)
13. Tom Gordon (Michele Fry)
14. Aunt Nesbit's Loss (Michele Fry)
15. Mr. Jekyl's Opinions (Michele Fry)
16. Milly's Story (Michele Fry)
17. Uncle John (Greg Giordano)
18. Dred (William Allan Jones)
19. The Conspirators (Larry Wilson)
20. Summer Talk at Canema (Michele Fry)
21. Tiff's Preparations (William Allan Jones)
22. The Worshippers (William Allan Jones)
23a. The Camp Meeting (Michele Fry)
23b. The Camp Meeting (Michele Fry)
24. Life in the Swamps (William Allan Jones)
25. More Summer Talk (Michele Fry)
26. Milly's Return (Michele Fry)
27. The Trial (William Allan Jones)
28. Magnolia Grove (Michele Fry)
29. The Troubadour (Michele Fry)
30. Tiff's Garden (Michele Fry)
31. The Warning (John)
32. The Morning Star (Michele Fry)
33. The Legal Decision (William Allan Jones)
34. The Cloud Bursts (Michele Fry)
35. The Voice in the Wilderness (John)
36. The Evening Star (Michele Fry)
37. The Tie Breaks (Kathleen Moore)
38. The Purpose (Kathleen Moore)
39. The New Mother (Kathleen Moore)
40. The Flight into Egypt (Kathleen Moore)
41. The Clerical Conference (Larry Wilson)
42. The Result (William Allan Jones)
43. The Slave's Argument (William Allan Jones)
44. The Desert (William Allan Jones)
45. Jegar Sahadutha (William Allan Jones)
46. Frank Russel's Opinions (William Allan Jones)
47. Tom Gordon's Plans (John)
48. Lynch Law (KevinS)
49. More Violence (KevinS)
50. Engedi (Greg Giordano)
51. The Slave Hunt (William Allan Jones)
52. ''All Over'' (William Allan Jones)
53. The Burial (John)
54. The Escape (Pete McElveen)
55. Lynch Law Again (Pete McElveen)
56. Flight (Pete McElveen)
57. Clear Shining after Rain (KevinS)
APPENDIX I (KevinS)
APPENDIX II (KevinS)
APPENDIX III (William Allan Jones)
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