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Uncle Remus

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1 - Uncle Remus initiates the Little Boy
2 - The Wonderful Tar-Baby Story
3 - Why Mr. Possum loves Peace
4 - How Mr. Rabbit was too sharp for Mr. Fox
5 - The Story of the Deluge, and how it came about
6 - Mr. Rabbit grossly deceives Mr. Fox
7 - Mr. Fox is again victimized
8 - Mr. Fox is outdone by Mr. Buzzard
9 - Miss Cow falls a Victim to Mr. Rabbit
10 - Mr. Terrapin appears upon the Scene
11 - Mr. Wolf makes a Failure
12 - Mr. Fox tackles Old Man Tarrypin
13 - The Awful Fate of Mr. Wolf
14 - Mr. Fox and the Deceitful Frogs
15 - Mr. Fox goes a-hunting, but Mr. Rabbit bags the Game
16 - Old Mr. Rabbit, he's a Good Fisherman
17 - Mr. Rabbit nibbles up the Butter
18 - Mr. Rabbit finds his Match at last
19 - The Fate of Mr. Jack Sparrow
20 - How Mr. Rabbit saved his Meat
21 - Mr. Rabbit meets his Match again
22 - A Story about the Little Rabbits
23 - Mr. Rabbit and Mr. Bear
24 - Mr. Bear catches Old Mr. Bull-Frog
25 - How Mr. Rabbit lost his Fine Bushy Tail
26 - Mr. Terrapin shows his Strength
27 - Why Mr. Possum has no Hair on his Tail
28 - The End of Mr. Bear
29 - Mr. Fox gets into Serious Business
30 - How Mr. Rabbit succeeded in raising a Dust
31 - A Plantation Witch
32 - Jacky-my-Lantern
33 - Why the Negro is Black
34 - The Sad Fate of Mr. Fox
35 - Plantation Proverbs
36 - Revival Hymn
37 - Camp-Meeting Song
38 - Corn-Shucking Song
39 - The Plough-hands Song
40 - Christmas Play-Song
41 - Plantation Play-Song
42 - A Plantation Chant
43 - A Plantation Serenade
44 - De Big Bethel Church
45 - Time goes by Turns
46 - A Story of the War
47 - Jeems Rober'son's Last Illness
48 - Uncle Remus's Church Experience
49 - Uncle Remus and the Savannah Darkey
50 - Turnip Salad as a Text
51 - A Confession
52 - Uncle Remus with the Toothache
53 - The Phonograph
54 - Race Improvement
55 - In the Role of a Tartar
56 - A Case of Measles
57 - The Emigrants
58 - As a Murderer
59 - His Practical View of Things
60 - That Deceitful Jug
61 - The Florida Watermelon
62 - Uncle Remus preaches to a Convert
63 - As to Education
64 - A Temperance Reformer
65 - As a Weather Prophet
66 - The Old Man's Troubles
67 - The Fourth of July
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One evening recently, the lady whom Uncle Remus calls “Miss Sally” missed her little seven-year-old.
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Hit’s proned inter me."
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Added: 02-Nov-2018
Last Updated: 03-Jun-2022

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 24-Oct-2006
Libivox
Audiobook
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Date Issued:
24-Oct-2006
Format:
Audiobook
Length:
6 hrs 12 min (206 pages)
"Read":
Once
Internal ID:
2626
Publisher:
ISBN:
Unknown
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Kara Shallenberg - Meta Coordinator
Mark F Smith  - Narration
Mark F Smith - Book Coordinator
From librivox.org:

Many readers will already be familiar with Uncle Remus’ favorite animal characters – Br’er Rabbit and Br’er Fox among them – and some of the popular tales concerning them. (To this day, “tar baby” as an expression for a particularly sticky situation that is almost impossible to solve, has passed into the English language and common use.) Even people who have never read any of these tales will know exactly why you don’t throw a rabbit into a briar patch, mainly because Walt Disney produced his first movie ever to use professional actors with animation, called “Song of the South”, based on the Uncle Remus tales.

Joel Chandler Harris, a newsman in Georgia, grew up listening to folktales told by the local black population. Later, he published his version of these tales in a series of stories printed in the “Atlanta Constitution.” The tales of, and by, Harris’ chief character Uncle Remus, an old black man scrabbling to make his living in the post-Civil War South, were extremely popular and widely read. Harris’ use of innovative spelling to give the reader a sense of the black dialect was considered novel.

While this is not a book that will pass a current political correctness test, due to its use of labels for black folks which have gone out of polite conversation, Uncle Remus is a largely sympathetic look at post-war plantation life. Uncle Remus himself is a warm, folksy man of good humor and dry wit, and after finishing his animal stories, the remaining sayings and tales are a moment of history frozen in amber.
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Notes and Comments:
Page numbers purely estimated since there are so many variations available.

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Author(s)

Joel Chandler Harris  
Birth: 09 Dec 1848 Eatonton, Georgia, USA
Death: 03 Jul 1908 West End, Georgia, USA

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