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Uncle Tom's Story of His Life: An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson : The True Life Story Behind "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

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"Uncle Tom's Story of His Life" is a slave narrative written by Josiah Henson, who would later become famous for being the basis of the title character from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. The narrative provides a detailed description of his life as a slave in the south.

Josiah Henson (1789-1883) was an author, abolitionist, and minister. Born into slavery, in Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, he escaped to Upper Canada, now Ontario, in 1830, and founded a settlement and laborer's school for other fugitive slaves at Dawn, near Dresden, in Kent County, Upper Canada, of British Canada.

Contents:

My Birth and Childhood

My First Great Trial

My Boyhood and Youth

My Conversion

Maimed for Life

A Responsible Journey

A New Home

Return to Maryland

Taken South, Away From Wife and Children

A Terrible Temptation

Providential Deliverance

Escape From Bondage

Journey to Canada

New Scenes and a New Home

Life in Canada

Conducting Slaves to Canada

Second Journey on the Underground Railroad

Home at Dawn

Lumbering Operations

Visit to England

The World's Fair in London

Visits to the Ragged Schools

Closing Up My London Agency