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National Era
National Era ( 1847–60),antislavery journal, edited from Washington, D.C., by Gamaliel Bailey. In addition to Abolitionist news, it was known for its literary contributions, which included Hawthorne's The Great Stone Face, most of Whittier's writings during its years of publication, and the serialization of Uncle Tom's Cabin (1851–52).
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