The closest Douglass' paper came to reviewing Uncle Tom's Cabin was William G. Allen's 20 May 1852 LETTER TO THE EDITOR; this is included in the archive's Reviews section. During 1852 and 1853, Douglass' paper also reprinted a wide range of notices, articles and poems dealing with Stowe's novel; these are available in the archive's Notices section. Available here are the various pieces that were written originally for Frederick Douglass' Paper.
Douglass' Literary Notice (1 April 1852) UTC and Bleak House (29 April 1852) American & Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (27 May 1852) "Ethiop" on the Novel in New York (17 June 1852) Douglass Reprints Whittier's "Little Eva" (30 July 1852) Mrs. Stowe Going to England (31 December 1852) Literary Notices, Graham's [1] (21 January 1853) Literary Notices, Graham's [2] (2 February 1853) A Day & a Night in Uncle Tom's Cabin (4 March 1853) Letter from Mrs. Stowe (4 March 1853) Mrs. Partington & Uncle Tom (11 March 1853) Martin Delany Letter (1), and Douglass's Reply (1 April 1853) Uncle Tom in the Senate (1 April 1853) The Stage a Reformer (1 April 1853) Mrs. Stowe's Visit to England (15 April 1853) The Key to UTC (29 April 1853) Martin Delany Letter (2) (29 April 1853) Issue Half a Million Tracts (29 April 1853) Mrs. Stowe in England (6 May 1853) Martin Delany Letter (3), and Douglass's Reply (6 May 1853) Call for a Colored National Convention (20 May 1853) The Convention [& Delany & Mrs. Stowe's Money] 27 May 1853) Testimonial to Mrs. Stowe [& How to Spend It] (27 May 1853) [UTC Diorama] (2 June 1853) [Mrs. Stowe & Her Money] (10 June 1853) Letter from William W. Brown (10 June 1853) Negro Intellect--Ellis, Douglass & Uncle Tom (17 June 1853) Panorama of UTC (15 July 1853) [The Anti-Slavery Advocate & Mrs. Stowe's Money] (22 July 1853) [Book Notice: Freedom's Offering] (22 July 1853) [the man who hasn't read UTC] (22 July 1853) UTC Panorama (29 July 1853) [Notice of Children's UTC] (2 September 1853) Letter from James L. Taylor (30 September 1853) Little Topsey's Song (30 September 1853) [Douglass' Letter to Mrs. Stowe] (2 December 1853) [Douglass on Women Writers] (1 September 1854) [Abolitionist Children's Books] (1 September 1854) Uncle Tom Abroad (17 November 1854) [Mrs. Stowe on Female Orators] (9 February 1855) [Still's UTC Diorama] (8 June 1855) UTC Outdone (23 November 1855)
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