Uncle Tom's Cabin (1903 film)
Uncle Toms Cabin
—or—
Slavery Days
Eliza Pleads with Tom To Run Away
Phenias Outwits
—the—
Slave Traders
$10,000 Reward
The Escape
—of—
Eliza
Reunion of Eliza
—and—
George Harris
Race Between
—the—
Rob't E. Lee and Natchez
Rescue
—of—
Eva
RacketLee
The Welcome Home
—to—
St. Clair Eva Aunt Ophelia
and
Uncle Tom
Tom and Eva
—In The—
Garden
Death
—of—
Eva
St. Clair Defends Uncle Tom
Auction Sale
—of—
St. Clair's Slaves
Livery
—&—
Feed Stable
Tom Refuses
—to Flog—
Emaline
Marks Avenges Deaths Of St. Clair and Uncle Tom
Tableau.
Death of Tom
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