Step by Step; Or, Tidy's Way to Freedom

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Step by Step; Or, Tidy's Way to Freedom

by American Tract Society

EN·~2 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

STEP BY STEP - OR - TIDY'S WAY TO FREEDOM.

0:17

[colophon omitted] - Published By The American Tract Society, 28 Cornhill, Boston.

0:39

STEP BY STEP.

0:00

CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION.

6:25

CHAPTER II. THE BABY.

10:04

CHAPTER III. SUNSHINE.

10:46

CHAPTER IV. SEVERAL EVENTS.

5:54

CHAPTER V. A NEW HOME.

5:59

CHAPTER VI. BEGINNINGS OF KNOWLEDGE.

10:26

CHAPTER VII. FRANCES.

11:13

Description

A sincere, earnest voice addresses its readers as if speaking to children, laying bare the harsh reality of an institution that treats human beings as property. The author paints a vivid picture of the physical deprivation, the denial of education, and the spiritual starvation endured by those bound in servitude. With clear, compassionate language, the work challenges the reader to confront the contradiction between professed Christian values and the cruelty of slavery.

Beyond lamentation, the book offers a thoughtful roadmap toward moral freedom, urging individuals to recognize the injustice and to act upon their conscience. It blends heartfelt appeals with logical arguments, showing how even the most generous material provisions cannot mend the broken hearts and shattered hopes of the enslaved. By the close of its opening, listeners are invited to reflect on their own responsibilities and to consider the steps needed to bring about a more humane, just world.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (157K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Judy Boss, and David Widger

Release date

1997-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

American Tract Society

American Tract Society

Founded in the early 1800s, this evangelical publishing society helped spread Christian tracts, books, and moral literature on a huge scale in the United States. Its work became closely tied to the rise of mass religious print culture in the 19th century.

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