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Harriet Beecher Stowe published Uncle Tom's Cabin in 1852 to depict the harsh realities of slavery and to advocate for its abolition. She hoped the novel would raise awareness and inspire change in people's attitudes towards the institution of slavery.
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J.H. Sears and Company published "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1927. The novel was originally published in 1852.
Yes, Sojourner Truth wrote a book called Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave. I think this is the only book she wrote, but I'm not sure. I'm doing a report on her and it didn't say she wrote any other books.
Kingsport Press first published Uncle Toms Cabin in March 1852. When the book was first released, in the first week there were over 10,000 copies sold, and by the end of the year, over 300,000 were sold.
Darwin hesitated to publish his book "On the Origin of Species" because he feared backlash from the scientific community and the public due to its controversial ideas about evolution and natural selection. He also wanted to gather more evidence to support his theory before making it public.
Yes, Sophie Blackall is alive. She is an acclaimed Australian illustrator and author known for her children's books and has received multiple awards for her work. As of my last update in October 2023, she continues to create and publish new projects.
According to the Grosset and Dunlap article on WikiPedia, the company was founded in 1898. I have a copy of the G&D Uncle Tom's Cabin with an inscription "A Merry Christmas, December 25, 1902" So... sometime between 1898 and 1902.
Charles Darwin published his highly controversial theories in "On the Origin of Species," which was released in 1859. This seminal work introduced the theory of evolution by natural selection, challenging existing views on the creation of life and species. The book sparked significant debate and controversy, particularly among religious and scientific communities.
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