Harriet Beecher Stowe Quote

We hear often of the distress of the negro servants, on the loss of a kind master; and with good reason, for no creature on God's earth is left more utterly unprotected and desolate than the slave in these circumstances.


Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852)


We hear often of the distress of the negro servants, on the loss of a kind master; and with good reason, for no creature on God's earth is left more...

We hear often of the distress of the negro servants, on the loss of a kind master; and with good reason, for no creature on God's earth is left more...

We hear often of the distress of the negro servants, on the loss of a kind master; and with good reason, for no creature on God's earth is left more...

We hear often of the distress of the negro servants, on the loss of a kind master; and with good reason, for no creature on God's earth is left more...