Stowe, Calvin E., 1802-1886 to Anson Rood

GLC08965.02

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GLC#
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Type
Letters
Date
December 14, 1852
Author/Creator
Stowe, Calvin E., 1802-1886
Title
to Anson Rood
Place Written
Andover, Massachusetts
Pagination
1 p. : Height: 22 cm, Width: 17 cm
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Age of Jackson

Discusses the controversy surrounding his wife, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Joel Parker that developed after she cited Parker as a pro-slavery preacher in her book "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Parker, claiming his statements were misrepresented, threatened to sue for libel, and a scandal began. Two newspapers, the Independant, run by Henry Ward Beecher, her brother, and the Independant, which was pro-slavery newpaper run by Samuel Iraneus Prime, escalated the quarell. Beecher, who was Parker's friend, eventually managed to bring about an amicable end, agreeing that the footnote would be removed from later editions. Stowe blames Samuel Irenaeus Prime for the "pain and shame" of the controversy.

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