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Description "Uncle Tom at the whipping post", scene from Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1901 stage production. Wilton Lackaye (center) as Uncle Tom, and Theodore Roberts (right) as Simon Legree.
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Source Library of Congress[1]
Author Joseph Byron
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