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Sample Notices: 1851 - 1865

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                      1851

  • New Story by Mrs. Stowe (National Era, 8 May 1851)
  • Letter from Era Reader [1] (National Era, 17 July 1851)
  • Mrs. Stowe's Story [1] (National Era, 18 September 1851)
  • Letter from Grace Greenwood (National Era, 2 October 1851)
  • [UTC in Press] (Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, 22 October 1851)
  • Letter from Era Reader [2] (National Era, 30 October 1851)


  •                   1852

  • Mrs. Stowe's Story [2] (National Era, 1 January 1852)
  • Letter from Two Era Readers (National Era, 22 January 1852)
  • Letter from Era Reader [5] (National Era, 29 January)
  • [Book Publication of UTC] (National Era, 29 January 1852)
  • [UTC Published Saturday] (New York Independent, 25 March 1852)
  • [Last Installment of UTC] (National Era, 1 April 1852)
  • [Southern Counterpart to UTC] (North American Miscellany and Dollar Magazine, 1 April 1852)
  • [Ending of UTC] (New York Independent, 8 April 1852)
  • Extraordinary Demand for UTC (The Liberator, 9 April 1852)
  • [The Story of the Age] (National Era, 15 April 1852)
  • [Call for Cheap Edition of UTC] (National Era, 15 April 1852)
  • [Unprecedented Demand for UTC] (New York Independent, 15 April 1852)
  • [UTC, The Era and Anti-Slavery] (National Era, 22 April 1852)
  • [UTC & Serial Publication] (National Era, 29 April 1852)
  • [Letter from New York|excerpt] (National Era, 29 April 1852)
  • [Extract from UTC] (Christian Parlor Magazine, 1 May 1852)
  • [UTC & Colonization] (National Era, 6 May 1852)
  • Resolutions of the Anti-Slavery Society (National Era, 13 May 1852)
  • [50,000 Copies Sold in 8 Weeks] (New York Independent, 13 May 1852)
  • [Stowe's royalties reach $4000] (New York Times, 14 May 1852)
  • [A Southern response] (New York Times, 19 May 1852)
  • Rivalry (Hartford Courant, 20 May 1852)
  • Petty Larceny (New York Independent, 20 May 1852)
  • American Anti-Slavery Society Resolutions (Frederick Douglass' Paper, 27 May 1852)
  • UTC--Its History (National Era, 27 May 1852)
  • Universalist Moral Reform Society [excerpt] (New York Times, 28 May 1852)
  • [Uncle Tom's Cabin as it is] (The Literary World, 29 May 1852)
  • [Northern Counterpart to UTC] (North American Miscellany and Dollar Magazine, 1 June 1852)
  • [UTC's Popularity] (Essex County Freeman, June 1852)
  • [Mrs. Stowe's Husband] (Circular, 6 June 1852)
  • [UTC & the Era's Readers] (National Era, 8 June 1852)
  • Homes for the Fugitives (New York Independent, 10 June 1852)
  • I Wish I Could Do Something (New York Independent, 10 June 1852)
  • [Demand for UTC Continues] (New York Independent, 10 June 1852)
  • [UTC in New York Library] (New York Independent, 10 June 1852)
  • Novels and Their Influences (Liberator, 11 June 1852)
  • [80,000 copy published tomorrow] (Liberator, 11 June 1852)
  • [UTC's Popularity] (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 17 June 1852)
  • UTC & Dr. Parker (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 1 July 1852)
  • [A UTC Word Puzzle] (Merry's Museum and Parley's Magazine, 1 July 1852)
  • Letter from New York [Excerpt] (National Era, 1 July 1852)
  • ["the African character" & Eva's song] (Liberator, 2 July 1852)
  • [UTC in England] (New York Independent, 8 July 1852)
  • H.C. Wright on UTC's's "Objectionable Characteristics" (Liberator, 9 July 1852)
  • [Whittier's Song "Little Eva" (Journal of Music, 10 July 1852)
  • [Stowe's royalties reach $10,000] (New York Times, 12 July 1852)
  • [Stowe's $10,300 Royalty] (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 15 July 1852)
  • Mrs. Stowe & Two Mulatto Girls (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 15 July 1852)
  • Jenny Lind & Uncle Tom (New York Independent, 22 July 1852)
  • Counterpart to Uncle Tom (New York Independent, 29 July 1852)
  • [A New Orleans' Slaveholder and UTC] (National Era, 29 July 1852)
  • [Collier's Song "Eva's Parting" (Journal of Music, 31 July 1852)
  • [Solution to UTC Puzzle] (Merry's Museum and Parley's Magazine, 1 August 1852)
  • The White Slave (National Era, 5 August 1852)
  • UTC in Virginia Herald (National Era, 5 August 1852)
  • Hypocrisy (The Huntress, 7 August 1852)
  • California Life (New York Independent, 12 August 1852)
  • [a cheap edition of UTC?] (National Era, 12 August 1852)
  • Life in the South (National Era, 12 August 1852)
  • [Dramatization of UTC] (New York Times, 19 August 1852)
  • Uncle Tom, Travesty (New York Independent, 19 August 1852)
  • UTC in Canada & California (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 19 August 1852)
  • Poor Uncle Tom [Song Advertisement] (New York Times, 21 August 1852)
  • Uncolored Views upon Colored Subjects (Literary World, 21 August 1852)
  • Companion to "Uncle Tom's Log Cabin" (Literary World, 21 August 1852)
  • UTC Dramatized (National Era, 26 August 1852)
  • A New Compromise (New York Independent, 26 August 1852)
  • Letter from D. H. W. (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 26 August 1852)
  • Uncle Tom (Pittsburgh Visiter, August 1852)
  • [Sen. Sumner on UTC's popularity] (New York Times, 27 August 1852)
  • Anti-Slavery in the Theatre (New York Herald, 28 August 1852)
  • Another Word about UTC (New York Independent, 2 September 1852)
  • UTC in New Orleans (New York Independent, 2 September 1852)
  • Why Slaves Escape (New York Independent, 2 September 1852)
  • [Sen. Sumner on UTC] (National Era, 2 September 1852)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin (Lincoln Democrat, 3 September 1852)
  • Slavery Publications (National Era, 9 September 1852)
  • Second Anti-Slavery Festival (Frederick Douglass' Paper, 10 September 1852)
  • The White Slave and UTC (Christian Observer, 11 September 1852)
  • Reply to H. C. Wright (Liberator, 17 September 1852)
  • Uncle Tom in England (New York Times, 18 September 1852)
  • "Great Britain" (New York Times, 18 September 1852)
  • Scoffers & Scandal Mongers (New York Observer, 23 September 1852)
  • [Portrait of the Author of UTC] (National Era, 23 September 1852)
  • UTC and The London Times (New York Evangelist, 23 September 1852)
  • UTC Leaks Badly (New York Observer, 30 September 1852)
  • The Observer & UTC, Stowe, Parker (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 30 September 1852)
  • "Uncle Tom Literature" (New York Independent, 30 September 1852)
  • Uncle Tom on Stage in England (New York Times, 2 October 1852)
  • War About UTC (Christian Observer, 2 October 1852)
  • Controversial--Parker & Beecher (New York Times, 6 October 1852)
  • Slavery in the Southern States (National Era, 7 October 1852)
  • Opinion of a Southerner (National Era, 7 October 1852)
  • Uncle Tom in England (Buffalo Courier, October 1852)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin (Boston Chronicle, October 1852)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin (Journal of Commerce, October 1852)
  • Aunt Phillis's Cabin (The Liberator, 8 October 1852)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin As It Is (New York Tribune, 8 October 1852)
  • Aunt Phillis's Cabin Again (Dover Star, 8 October 1852)
  • UTC in New Orleans (New York Independent, 8 October 1852)
  • Life at the South (Boston Merchants' Journal, October 1852)
  • [UTC needs no defense] (National Era, 14 October 1852)
  • UTC Contrasted with Buckingham Hall (Literary World, 16 October 1852)
  • Literary Intelligence (New York Independent, 21 October 1852)
  • Mrs. Stowe and the NY Courier (National Era, 21 October 1852)
  • Letter from James Hill (New York Evangelist, October 1852)
  • Stolen Thunder (Oberlin Evangelist, October 1852)
  • UTC [in New Orleans] (New York Independent, October 1852)
  • [Buckingham Hall] (New York Times, 23 October 1852)
  • "Anti-Tom" [Aunt Phillis's Cabin] (New York Independent, 28 October 1852)
  • "Uncle Tom" in England (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 28 October 1852)
  • [Popularity of UTC] (New York Times, 1 November 1852)
  • Literature of Slavery (New Englander, November 1852)
  • Letter from an American in England (New York Independent, 4 November 1852)
  • Pro Slavery Literature (Liberator, 5 November 1852)
  • "Uncle Tom" at the South (Georgetown Herald, November 1852)
  • Vigilance Committees & UTC (National Era, 18 November 1852)
  • UTC & the Pro-Slavery Press (National Era, 18 November 1852)
  • What Southern Men Think (National Era, 25 November 1852)
  • [Sales of UTC in Canada] (New York Times, 1 December 1852)
  • The Uncle Tom Epidemic (Literary World, 2 December 1852)
  • [UTC in France] (New York Times, 3 December 1852)
  • [UTC in Welsh] (New York Times, 6 December 1852)
  • "The Cabin & Parlour" (Tallahassee Sentinel, 9 December 1852)
  • UTC Literature [& London Times] (New York Independent, 9 December 1852)
  • Frank Freeman's Barber Shop (New York Evangelist, 9 December 1852)
  • Frank Freeman's Barber Shop (New York Observer, 9 December 1852)
  • The Northern Farmer (National Era, 9 December 1852)
  • Frank Freeman's Barber Shop (Literary World, 11 December 1852)
  • [Rev. Parker's Remarks] (New York Independent, 16 December 1852)
  • [A Key to UTC Announced] (New York Independent, 16 December 1852)
  • UTC in Welsh (New York Independent, 16 December 1852)
  • Anti-Tom (New York Independent, December 1852)
  • [Emma Snodgrass at UTC play] (New York Times, 17 December 1852)
  • Splendid Edition (Liberator, 17 December 1852)
  • [UTC, New English Game] (New York Times, 21 December 1852)
  • [UTC: A Edition for the Million] (Chicago Tribune, 22 December 1852)
  • Uncle Tom in Painting & Statuary (Liberator, 23 December 1852)
  • UT's Companions [song & game] (New York Independent, 23 December 1852)
  • Books for the Season [Extract] (New York Independent, 23 December 1852)
  • The Cabin and Parlor (Littell's Living Age, 25 December 1852)
  • [Cheap Edition of UTC] (New York Independent, 30 December 1852)
  • UTC and Fiction (National Era, 30 December 1852)
  • [An Appeal from the Women of England] (National Era, 30 December 1852)
  • UTC in England (Frederick Douglass' Paper, 31 December 1852)
  • Speech of Rep. Giddings [excerpt] (Frederick Douglass's Paper, 31 December 1852)

  • 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 | 1856-1859 | 1860-1865

                      1853

  • [Stowe's Profits from UTC] (Literary World, 1 January 1853)
  • [Using UTC in con game] (New York Times, 4 January 1853)
  • The Policy of Providence (Brooklyn Circular, 5 January 1853)
  • Again, and Yet Again, Uncle Tom (New York Independent, 6 January 1853)
  • Carrying Truth to the Minds of Millions (National Era, 6 January 1853)
  • UTC Abroad (Boston Journal, 7 January 1853)
  • "The Cabin and the Parlor" (Seco (Maine) Union, 7 January 1853)
  • "The White Slave" (Hartford Republican, 7 January 1853)
  • Slavery in the Southern States (Littell's Living Age, 8 January 1853)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin (The Huntress, 8 January 1853)
  • The Authoress of UTC (New York Illustrated News, 8 January 1853)
  • [Anti-Tom Novels] (New York Independent, 13 January 1853)
  • General Cass on Uncle Tom (Worcester Spy, 14 January 1853)
  • [UTC in France & Hawaii] (New York Times, 14 January 1853)
  • Mrs. Stowe a Pirate (Christian Inquirer, 15 January 1853)
  • Uncle Tom Almanac Ad (New York Times, 18 January 1853)
  • UTC in Germany (New York Times, 21 January 1853)
  • Shocking! (Liberator, 21 January 1853)
  • UTC [Illustrated Edition] (Liberator, 21 January 1853)
  • UTC in Ruins (Frederick Douglass's Paper, 21 January 1853)
  • "Uncle Tom" on the Stage (New York Illustrated News, 22 January 1853)
  • Our Prospects and Our Duties (The National Era, 27 January 1853)
  • George Sand and Uncle Tom (The National Era, 27 January 1853)
  • Topsey, or The Slave Girl's Appeal (Frederick Douglass's Paper, 28 January 1853)
  • Autographs for Freedom (Frederick Douglass' Paper, 28 January 1853)
  • The White Slave (Frederick Douglass' Paper, 28 January 1853)
  • [Pernicious Novel Reading] (The Friend, 29 January 1853)
  • New Work by the Author of "Jane Eyre" (Putnam's Magazine, February 1853)
  • UTC in New Orleans (The National Era, 3 February 1853)
  • Rev. Joel Parker and Uncle Tom (The National Era, 3 February 1853)
  • [Stowe's Profits from UTC] (New York Independent, 10 February 1853)
  • Anti-Slavery on Nantucket (The National Era, 10 February 1853)
  • A Key to UTC (The National Era, 10 February 1853)
  • Letter from Mrs. Stowe (New York Times, 17 February 1853)
  • [A newspaper titled Uncle Tom's Cabin] (New York Times, 18 February 1853)
  • UTC in Russia and France (New York Times, 23 February 1853)
  • Hints to a Young Writer (Brooklyn Circular, 23 February 1853)
  • [Anti-Slavery Society Speech of Theodore Parker] (Excerpt) (Liberator, 25 February 1853)
  • [Sunday & UTC] (New York Times, 26 February 1853)
  • Uncle Tomitudes (New York Times, 1 March 1853)
  • Amy Seward's Temptation (The Youth's Companion, 3 March 1853)
  • The Northern Farmer (The National Era, 3 March 1853)
  • [UTC at the South] (New York Times, 4 March 1853)
  • ["Stowe has unsexed herself"] (Liberator, 4 March 1853)
  • Letter from Mrs. Stowe (Liberator, 4 March 1853)
  • Uncle Tom on His Travels (New York Tribune, March 1853)
  • Uncle Tom in Italy (Liberator, 4 March 1853)
  • [UTC in Paris] (Liberator, 4 March 1853)
  • Uncle Tom Ballads (New York Illustrated News, 5 March 1853)
  • [Ad for The Lofty and the Lowly] (The National Era, 10 March 1853)
  • Female Piety (New York Independent, 10 March 1853)
  • Uncle Tom in Paris (New York Tribune, March 1853)
  • [UTC's Popularity in the South] (Boston Commercial, March 1853)
  • Home Talk #180 (Brooklyn Circular, 12 March 1853)
  • [Cancelling subscriptions in protest] (The Friend, 12 March 1853)
  • [UTC at the U.S. Senate] (New York Times, 17 March 1853)
  • The Lofty and the Lowly (New York Independent, 17 March 1853)
  • White Slavery (New York Independent, 17 March 1853)
  • Anti-Slavery Prospects in Michigan (National Era, 17 March 1853)
  • The Two Cabins (New Orleans Picayune, March 1853)
  • UTC as a Sabbath-School Book (Liberator, 18 March 1853)
  • UTC in Persia (New York Independent, March 1853)
  • Editor's Table (Graham's Magazine, March 1853)
  • The British Slave System (Graham's Magazine, March 1853)
  • Uncle Tom Abroad (National Era, 24 March 1853)
  • UTC in St. Louis (National Era, 31 March 1853)
  • Sen. Douglas and Sen. Butler (National Era, 31 March 1853)
  • Uncle Tom Abroad (New York Evangelist, 1 April 1853)
  • The Black Swan (New York Illustrated News, 2 April 1853)
  • [The profits of UTC] (National Era, 7 April 1853)
  • Anti-Christian Influence of UTC (New York Independent, 15 April 1853)
  • [The Cabin and Parlor] (The Literary World, 16 April 1853)
  • A Year's Work|UTC in France (Brooklyn Circular, 16 April 1853)
  • [the Christian purpose of UTC (1)] (Brooklyn Circular, 20 April 1853)
  • Mrs. Stowe [& Patrick's Shanty] (Providence Post, April 1853)
  • [Patrick's Shanty] (Commonwealth, April 1853)
  • Uncle Tom's Key (New York Independent, April 1853)
  • A Year's Work (Congregationalist, April 1853)
  • The Uncle Tom Deputation (New York Independent, April 1853)
  • Disastrous Effects of Novel-Reading (Brooklyn Circular, 23 April 1853)
  • [the Christian purpose of UTC (2)] (Brooklyn Circular, 23 April 1853)
  • UTC and Colonization (New York Times, 25 April 1853)
  • Mrs. Stowe & Her New Book [Key] (National Era, 28 April 1853)
  • Uncle Tom in India (New York Independent, 28 April 1853)
  • Stowe in the Richmond Whig (National Era, 28 April 1853)
  • UTC in the Metropolitan Magazine (National Era, 28 April 1853)
  • Extract from a Lyceum Lecture (Liberator, 29 April 1853)
  • [Topsy's last name] (Home Magazine, May 1853)
  • Reception of Mrs. Stowe in London (The United States Review, May 1853)
  • A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin (Christian Examiner, May 1853)
  • [Evils of Slavery for Whites] (National Era, 5 May 1853)
  • Effect of Uncle Tom in Europe (Brooklyn Circular, 7 May 1853)
  • American Anti-Slavery Society Annual Report (National Era, 11 May 1853)
  • Abolition and Anti-Slavery Societies (New York Times, 12 May 1853)
  • [UTC in the Richmond Examiner] (National Era, 12 May 1853)
  • Mrs. Stowe & Her Assailants (National Era, 12 May 1853)
  • [Douglass' Address to Anti-Slavery Society] (New York Herald, 12 May 1853)
  • UTC in the Richmond Examiner (National Era, 12 May 1853)
  • [UTC in a Missouri Paper] (National Era, 19 May 1853)
  • UTC in Alabama (New York Evening Post, 24 May 1853)
  • American Writers in England (National Era, 26 May 1853)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin (New York Observer, 26 May 1853)
  • [Novel-reading and Quakerism] (The Friend, 28 May 1853)
  • Fanny Fern on Mrs. Stowe's Uncle Tom (Olive Branch), 28 May 1853)
  • Fanny Fern on an "Uncle Tom" (The True Flag, c. 1853)
  • Conversation with a Slaveholder [Excerpt] (Brooklyn Circular, 1 June 1853)
  • About a Number of Things [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 2 June 1853)
  • UTC at the South (National Era, 2 June 1853)
  • UTC in Alabama (National Anti-Slavery Society, 4 June 1853)
  • The Senior Editor on UTC (New York Independent, 9 June 1853)
  • UTC in the South (National Era, 9 June 1853)
  • [Stowe and a temperance novel] (National Era, 9 June 1853)
  • Mrs. Stowe & Her Money (Frederick Douglass Paper, 10 June 1853)
  • UTC [& Southern Readers] (Commonwealth, June 1853)
  • The Senior Editor against UTC (New York Independent, 16 June 1853)
  • [UTC and the love-plot] (National Era, 23 June 1853)
  • Northern Writers and Southern Reviewers (New York Times, 28 June 1853)
  • UTC in Alabama (National Era, 30 June 1853)
  • The Profits of UTC (National Era, 30 June 1853)
  • [Letter from Rev. McCalla] (National Era, 7 July 1853)
  • The Glory and the Shame of Our Country [Excerpt] (National Era, 7 July 1853)
  • [Beecher Discusses Stowe's Royalties] (National Era, 7 July 1853)
  • Indications at the South (National Era, 7 July 1853)
  • [Leslie's Panorama of UTC] (New York Evangelist, 7 July 1853)
  • Taken out of Court (Brooklyn Circular, 13 July 1853)
  • [UTC in Missouri] (New York Independent, 14 July 1853)
  • [Bailey in England] (National Era, 14 July 1853)
  • Curvilinear (National Era, 14 July 1853)
  • Things in California (National Era, 21 July 1853)
  • The Journals and Mrs. Stowe (New York Tribune, 22 July 1853)
  • Speech of George Julian [Extract] (Frederick Douglass' Paper, 29 July 1853)
  • Evils of Slavery (Western Journal and Civilian, August 1853)
  • A UTC Panorama (National Era, 4 August 1853)
  • Panorama of Slavery (Liberator, 5 August 1853)
  • A Parody (Liberator, 5 August 1853)
  • Signs of Progress at the South (National Era, 11 August 1853)
  • A Sectional Appeal (National Era, 11 August 1853)
  • Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe (Ohio Statesman, 13 August 1853)
  • [Review of Key to UTC (Western Journal and Civilian, September 1853)
  • [UTC and New Orleans schoolteachers] (National Era, 8 September 1853)
  • [UTC in songs, &c.] (New York Tribune, 19 September 1853)
  • [Stowe's Return to America] (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 24 September 1853)
  • The Mud Cabin [Excerpt] (Putnam's Magazine, November 1853)
  • [Stowe's profits from UTC] (Liberator, 4 November 1853)
  • "Uncle Tom" Horse as Lottery Prize (New York Times, 15 November 1853)
  • [North American Review on UTC] (Christian Inquirer, 19 November 1853)
  • Treatment of Slaves (National Era, 15 December 1853)
  • Mammoth Trees (Christian Advocate, 22 December 1853)

  • 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 | 1856-1859 | 1860-1865

                      1854

  • Critical Notices [Excerpt] (The Southern Quarterly Review, January 1854)
  • Signs of Progress (Ohio Cultivator, 1 January 1854)
  • Review of The Mud Cabin (Ohio Cultivator, 1 January 1854)
  • Portrait of the Author of UTC (New York Evening Post, January 1854)
  • [Stowe's Letter to Glasgow Ladies] (Frederick Douglass' Paper, 20 January 1854)
  • "Uncle Tom" in School (Jeffersonian Democrat, January 1854)
  • Fine Arts (Putnam's Monthly Magazine, February 1854)
  • Places of Public Amusement [Excerpts] (Putnam's Monthly Magazine, February 1854)
  • Popular Taste (Circular, 9 February 1854)
  • The Cause of Woman (The New York Independent, 16 February 1854)
  • Lesser Gossip [Excerpt] (Home Journal, 25 February 1854)
  • Notice for Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands (The Independent, 2 March 1854)
  • The Nebraska Question (The Liberator, 3 March 1854)
  • The Power of Congress [Excerpt] (New York Times, 20 March 1854)
  • Moral Reform and Anti-Toms, 2 Reviews (The Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, April 1854)
  • Preparation for the Gospel (Circular, 6 April 1854)
  • British Testimonial to Mrs. Stowe (The Liberator, 14 April 1854)
  • New Music (The Liberator, 21 April 1854)
  • [Blackwood's Criticism of UTC] (Christian Inquirer, 22 April 1854)
  • Literature [Excerpt] (Putnam's Monthly Magazine, May 1854)
  • Books, Publishers, and Authors [Excerpt] (The United States Magazine, 15 May 1854)
  • New York Theatres and The Moral Drama [Excerpt] (The United States Magazine, 15 May 1854)
  • New Publications (The Liberator, 21 May 1854)
  • The Late James Walker (The Liberator, 28 May 1854)
  • Abolition vs. The Union [Excerpt] (The United States Review, June 1854)
  • The Annual Report of the Anti-Slavery Society (The National Era, 1 June 1854)
  • Theatres and Morals (New York Observer and Chronicle, 8 June 1854)
  • New Publications [Excerpt] (New York Evangelist, 29 June 1854)
  • Joseph Hayes Presented with Copy of UTC (Circular, 1 July 1854)
  • Letter from Mr. E. W. Blyden (The African Repository, August 1854)
  • The Women of Maine in Convention (The Liberator, 4 August 1854)
  • Story Books (The Liberator, 4 September 1854)
  • Criticism of Mrs. Stowe (Circular, 5 September 1854)
  • [Advertisement for Children's Book UTC] (The National Era, 7 September 1854)
  • Talks with the Slaves in South Carolina [Excerpt] (The Liberator, 8 September 1854)
  • Southern Atrocities [Excerpts] (The Liberator, 22 September 1854)
  • [Uncle Tom as Race Horse (New York Times, 26 September 1854)
  • The Black Emperor of Hayti [Excerpt] (The United States Magazine, 15 October 1854)
  • [Stowe and Her "Slaves"] (New York Times, 3 November 1854)
  • Announcement of Ida May (The New York Independent, 5 November 1854)
  • Catches of Comfort [Excerpt] (New York Times, 9 November 1854)
  • [Review of Ida May] (The National Era, November 16, 1854)
  • Review of Ida May (The New York Independent, 16 November 1854)
  • Notice of Ida May (23 November 1854, New York Observer and Chronicle)
  • Female Writers (New York Evangelist, 14 December 1854)
  • [Book Sales and Royalties] (New York Times, 20 December 1854)


  • 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 | 1856-1859 | 1860-1865

                      1855

  • Literature [Excerpt] (Putnam's Magazine, January 1855)
  • Review of Ida May (North American Review, January 1855)
  • Ida May (The Universalist Quarterly, January 1855)
  • Ida May (Christian Examiner, January 1855)
  • The Anti-Slavery Novels (The Liberator, 5 January 1855)
  • South-Side View of Slavery (New Englander, February 1855)
  • The People of Washington and the Free States (The National Era, 1 February 1855)
  • Preaching to the Times [Excerpt] (The Independent, 22 February 1855)
  • South-Side View of Slavery (The Liberator, 23 February 1855)
  • American Tract Society (The Independent, 22 March 1855)
  • The Great Order of the Cave [Excerpts] (The Pioneer, April 1855)
  • Tribute to Harriet Beecher Stowe (The Liberator, 20 April 1855)
  • Sensation Books Ad (New York Times, 28 April 1855)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin (Christian Parlor Magazine, 1 May 1855)
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin in Russia (The Liberator, 4 May 1855)
  • Passage from Stowe's Auto-Biography (The National Era, 24 May 1855)
  • [Stowe's on Son's Death & Beauty of Blacks] (Frederick Douglass' Paper, June 1855)
  • A Mistake in Literary History (The National Era, 21 June 1855)
  • White Topseys (New York Evangelist, 28 June 1855)
  • [Review of The White Slave] (New York Times, 28 July 1855)
  • The Watchman (United States Review, August 1855)
  • Shocking Cruelty to a Negro (New York Times, 27 September 1855)
  • A New Book on American Slavery (New York Times, 10 October 1855)
  • Confessions of an Abolitionist (The Liberator, 26 October 1855)
  • American Literature and Reprints [Excerpt] (Putnam's Magazine, November 1855)
  • Facts and Topics [Excerpt] (Circular, 8 November 1855)
  • New Books (The Albion, 10 November 1855)
  • Matched Horses (New York Times, 14 November 1855)
  • An Oneida Journal [Excerpt] (Circular, 22 November 1855)

  • 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 | 1856-1859 | 1860-1865

                      1856 - 1859

  • Trial and Conviction of Alfred T. Wood (The African Repository, January 1856)
  • Novels Going Out (The Saturday Evening Post, 26 April 1856)
  • Mrs. Stowe (New York Independent, 15 May 1856)
  • Is It Parallel? (New York Independent, 29 May 1856)
  • Love's Obstructions and Victories (Brooklyn Circular, 7 August 1856)
  • Clara, or Slave Life in Europe (Graham's Magazine, September 1856)
  • The New-England Churches (New York Independent, 11 September 1856)
  • [Review of Dred] (New York Observer and Chronicler, 18 September 1856)
  • [Review of Dred] (Christian Inquirer, 22 September 1856)
  • [Dred at the National Theatre] (Brooklyn Circular, 2 October 1856)
  • Review of Dred (National Era, 9 October 1856)
  • 'Incendiary' Bookselling at Mobile, and its Treatment (The Liberator, 10 October 1856)
  • [Dred vs. UTC] (Brooklyn Circular, 30 October 1856)
  • [Anti-Slavery Literature] (National Era, 13 November 1856)
  • Dred and the Presbyterian (New York Independent, 27 November 1856)
  • [Banished Mobile Bookseller Relocates] (New York Independent, 4 December 1856)
  • [Tit for Tat] (American Publishers' Circular and Literary Gazette, 6 December 1856)
  • [Barnum and Cordelia Howard leave for Europe] (Brooklyn Circular, 11 December 1856)
  • Westminster Review for October (National Era, 11 December 1856)
  • Review of Dred (The Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, (January 1857)
  • Review of Tit for Tat (National Era, 1 January 1857)
  • Letter from Banished Mobile Bookseller (New York Times, 5 January 1857)
  • Autobiography of a Female Slave (The Liberator, 23 January 1857)
  • Southern Literature [Excerpt] (Putnam's Magazine, February 1857)
  • The Pro-Slavery Press of the South (National Era, 26 February 1857)
  • Death of the Original Uncle Tom (Saturday Evening Post, 7 March 1857)
  • Review of Dred (The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, April 1857)
  • Want of Gallantry in South Carolina (National Era, 9 April 1857)
  • A 'Philanthropist' in North Carolina (The Liberator, 17 April 1857)
  • [Sam Green Imprisoned for Owning UTC] (Cambridge (Md.) Democrat, 20 April 1857)
  • An Abolitionist in Disguise (The Liberator, 1 May 1857)
  • An Anti-Slavery Debate [Excerpts] (New York Independent, 18 June 1857)
  • The Function of the Novel (Brooklyn Circular, 2 July 1857)
  • A Great Anti-Slavery Book—Letter from a Lady (The Liberator, 14 August 1857)
  • Anti-Slavery Sentiment in Maryland (National Era, 27 August 1857)
  • Imprisonment of Rev. Samuel Green (The Liberator, 4 September 1857)
  • Denial of Samuel Green's Imprisonment (New York Independent, 5 November 1857)
  • UTC in the Era (National Era, 19 November 1857)
  • Ideal Girlhood in Modern Romance [Excerpts] (Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, May 1858)
  • In the Wake of Uncle Tom's Cabin (New York Independent, 10 June 1858)
  • Truth Stranger than Fiction (The Happy Home and Parlor Magazine, (July 1858)
  • A Pardon Desired (New York Evangelist, 8 July 1858)
  • The Positive Testimony of Omission [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 22 July 1858)
  • 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' in Italy (Brooklyn Circular, 29 July 1858)
  • Prayer for Pardon (The Liberator, 30 July 1858)
  • A Preacher in the Maryland Penitentiary (The Liberator, 22 October 1858)
  • That Imprisoned Colored Exhorter (The Liberator, 19 November 1858)
  • The Stereoscope [Excerpts] (Brooklyn Circular, 2 December 1858)
  • Copyright-Translations of "Uncle Tom" (The Albion, 31 December 1858)
  • "Uncle Tom" in Italian (New York Times, 13 January 1859)
  • "Uncle Tom" in the British Museum (New York Independent, 13 January 1859)
  • Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society [Excerpt] (The Liberator, 4 February 1859)
  • Rev. Samuel Greene (Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, 23 February 1859)
  • Samuel Green, The Imprisoned Colored Man (Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, 23 March 1859)
  • Review of (The Minister's Wooing (National Era 3 November 1859)
  • [A New Drama] (Spirit of the Times, 10 December 1859)
  • Books Received [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 15 December 1859)
  • John Brown on the Stage (Spirit of the Times, 17 December 1859)
  • The Octoroon (Spirit of the Times, 17 December 1859)

  • 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 | 1856-1859 | 1860-1865

                      1860 - 1865
  • [New Printing of UTC] (The Monthly Religious Magazine and Independent Journal, February 1860)
  • Milwaukee Theatricals (Spirit of the Times, 30 June 1860)
  • The West Coast of Africa [Excerpt] (New Englander, August 1860)
  • A Choice Bit for Exeter Hall (Vanity Fair, 25 August 1860)
  • Review of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (The Monthly Religious Magazine, March 1861)
  • A True Incident (The Youth's Companion, April 1861)
  • The Uprising of a Great People [Excerpt] (The Methodist Quarterly Review, October 1861)
  • Work's Over (Harper's Weekly, 21 December 1861)
  • Sermon by Henry Ward Beecher [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 9 January 1862)
  • Conclusive Reasoning (Saturday Evening Post, 15 March 1862)
  • An African in Whom Was No Guile (New York Independent, 23 March 1862)
  • Out of Jail (The Liberator, 4 July 1862)
  • Review of Among the Pines (New York Independent, 10 July 1862)
  • Simon, the Cyrenian (The Liberator, 15 August 1862)
  • Unchristian Self-Culture (Christian Inquirer, 8 November 1862)
  • Trials of Authors (Saturday Evening Post, 24 January 1863)
  • Little Shady (Zion's Herald and Wesleyan Journal, 8 April 1863)
  • "The Negro Brigade and UTC" (Philadelphia Press, 19 May 1863)
  • Review of Residence of a Georgia Plantation (Knickerbocker Magazine, August 1863)
  • A Literary Carnival (The Round Table, 16 January 1864)
  • Beadle's Dime Books [Excerpts] (North American Review, July 1864)
  • Mari [Excerpt] (Peterson's Magazine, July 1864)
  • Social Slavery (Brooklyn Circular, 20 February 1865)
  • Whether It Paid [Excerpt] (Arthur's Home Magazine, July 1865)
  • Old Melodies (Saturday Evening Post, 29 July 1865)
  • The Ideal Hero (Brooklyn Circular, 28 August 1865)
  • Hero Worship (Brooklyn Circular, 28 August 1865)
  • Safety Matches [Excerpt] (New York Independent, 21 September 1865)

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