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Aunt Phillis's CabinAunt Phillis's Cabin: or, Southern Life As It Is by Mary Henderson Eastman is an 1852 plantation fiction novel, and is perhaps the most read anti-Tom novel in American literature. Published in 1852, Aunt Phillis's Cabin contains contrasts... In this article: Mary Henderson Eastman, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Virginia, New England, and Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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Wikipedia | August 09, 2009
The North and the South; or, Slavery and Its Contrasts
...is an 1852 plantation fiction novel by Caroline Rush, and among the first examples of the genre, alongside others such as Aunt Phillis's Cabin by Mary Henderson Eastman and Life at the South; or, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" As It Is by W.L.G....
In this article: Uncle Tom's Cabin, As It Is, Bankruptcy, Martin Chuzzlewit, Nicholas Nickleby, and Mary Henderson Eastman
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Antifanaticism: A Tale of the South
Antifanaticism: A Tale of the South is an 1853 plantation fiction novel by Martha Haines Butt. Antifanatacism is one of several examples of the plantation literature genre that appeared in reaction to the anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom's...
In this article: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Virginia, Lippincott, Grambo & Co, and Boston
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Seth and Mary Eastman
Seth Eastman (1808-1875) and his second wife Mary Henderson Eastman (1818-1880) were instrumental in recording Native American life. He built a reputation as a major illustrator of important books published in the 1850s on the subject of...
In this article: Seth and Mary Eastman, Fort Snelling, American Civil War, Death Whoop, and House Committee on Military Affairs
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Wikipedia | June 21, 2009
Anti-Tom literature
Image from The Planter's Northern Bride (1854) by Caroline Lee Hentz, one of the most famous examples of Anti-Tom literature. Anti-Tom literature refers to the 19th century pro-slavery novels and other literary works written in response to...
In this article: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Caroline Lee Hentz, Uncle Tom's Cabin, William Gilmore Simms, Mary Henderson Eastman, American Civil War, Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and Virginia
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Wikipedia | May 25, 2009
The Planter's Northern Bride
The Planter's Northern Bride is an 1854 novel written by Caroline Lee Hentz, in response to the publication of Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852 . Unlike other examples of plantation literature , The Planter's Northern...
In this article: Caroline Lee Hentz, Uncle Tom's Cabin, and Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Wikipedia | August 19, 2009
Frank Freeman's Barber Shop
Frank Freeman's Barber Shop is an 1852 plantation fiction novel written by the Reverend Baynard Rush Hall. Frank Freeman's Barber Shop is an example of the numerous anti-Tom novels produced in the Southern United States in response to the...
In this article: Liberia, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Caroline Lee Hentz, and Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Little Eva: The Flower of the South
Little Eva: The Flower of the South is an 1853 children's novel written by Philip J. Cozans. Little Eva is unique in being one of few known examples of children's literature that also contains elements of plantation literature , a...
In this article: Little Eva and Uncle Tom's Cabin
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Wikipedia | June 06, 2009
Uncle Robin, in His Cabin in Virginia, and Tom Without One in Boston
Uncle Robin, in His Cabin in Virginia, and Tom Without One in Boston (sometimes shortened to simply Uncle Robin's Cabin) is an 1853 novel written by J.W. Page. Uncle Robin is one of several examples of the pro-slavery plantation literature...
In this article: Virginia, Uncle Tom's Cabin, and Boston
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Wikipedia | August 09, 2009
The Lofty and the Lowly, or Good in All and None All Good
The Lofty and the Lowly, or Good in All and None All Good is an 1853 novel written by Maria J. McIntosh. The Lofty and the Lowly is one of several examples of the pro-slavery plantation literature genre that emerged from the Southern...
In this article: Uncle Tom's Cabin, Bankruptcy, Capitalism, University of Virginia, and D. Appleton and Co.
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Wikipedia | August 19, 2009
Tit for Tat (1856 novel)
Tit for Tat is one of several examples of plantation literature that emerged in the Southern United States in response to the 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, which had been criticised in the south for inaccurately...
In this article: Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe, London, United Kingdom, and United States
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