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uncle tom's cabin
Controversial even when serialized in the "National Era", it sold over 300,000 copies in book form in 1852
Trivia about uncle tom's cabin
1852:"'This is God's curse on slavery! -- a bitter, bitter, most accursed thing!'"
Little Eva befriends a slave in this Harriet Beecher Stowe classic
Senator & Mrs. Bird aid Eliza as she flees the Shelby estate in this Harriet Beecher Stowe novel
10 years after this novel, Harriet Beecher Stowe was shocking again with "Lady Byron Vindicated"
The expression "to grow like topsy" comes from this 1852 novel
It was the biggest-selling American novel of the 1850s
In 1851 Harriet Beecher Stowe began serializing this
Lincoln called it "the book that caused the big war"
Playwright George Aiken dramatized this Stowe book & first performed it at Troy, New York, on Sept. 27, 1852
George Shelby dedicates his life to abolition in this Harriet Beccher Stowe novel
This 1852 work was subtitled "Life Among the Lowly"
1852:A saintly slave saves a little girl's life & is later beaten to death
In 1853 Harriet Beecher Stowe published "A Key to" this novel, with facts & figures to back up its accuracy
In this 1852 work, Eliza makes a harrowing escape across a frozen river from a slave trader named Haley
This classic by Harriet Beecher Stowe sold 300,000 copies in the first year that it was published in book form
Eliza crossing the frozen Ohio River barefoot is a memorable moment in this novel
Novel that says, "Eliza made her desperate retreat across the river just in the dusk of twilight"
Originally this novel was published as a serial from 1851-52 in an anti-slavery paper
Harriet Beecher Stowe:"Life Among the Lowly"
A Whittier poem inspired by this novel begins, "Dry the tears for holy Eva, with the blessed angels leave her"
In 1851 the National Era began publishing installments of this Stowe work
This 1852 book says, "I would rather not sell him ...I'm a humane man, and I hate to take the boy from his mother"
1852:"Life Among the Lowly"
"The escape of Cassy and Emmeline irritated the...surly temper of Legree to the last degree"
1852 U.S. novel with the line "Eliza made her desperate retreat across the river just in the dusk of twilight"
Dash off a major piece of literature like this 1852 Harriet Beecher Stowe novel
June 5, 1851:Later a novel, this serial begins a 10-month run in the National Era, an abolitionist newspaper
The title of this novel refers to "a small log building, close adjoining to 'The House'... his master's dwelling"