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"Still, Still With Thee," words by Harriet Beecher Stowe
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Program: Griswold's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Songster
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Program: Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Gate Theatre Studio
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Robyn Rote-Cards, Teaching Musical Notation by Louise Robyn
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Sheet Music: "At Uncle Tom's Cabin Door," words by Chas Bayha music by Rubey Cowan
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Sheet Music: "Eliza's Dream," composed by Edward J. Loder, poetry by Joseph Edwards Carpenter, sung by Miss Jolly
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Sheet Music: "Eva's Farewell," composed by Henry Russell, poetry by Eliza Cook
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Sheet Music: "Eva's Parting Words," written by Charles Jefferys
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Sheet Music: "Eva's Parting," words by Mary A. Collier, music by F. James, 1852
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Sheet Music: "Here us is!," Duncan Sisters in "Topsy and Eva"
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.