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Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe was also serialized before it was published as a book. The first chapter appeared on November 3, 1900, and the last on February 23, 1901, in The Outlook. Washington, Booker T. (November 3, 1900). "Up from Slavery". The Outlook. 66 (10): 554.ProQuest136601045. Washington, Booker T. (February 23, 1901). "Up from Slavery: An Autobiography". The Outlook. 67 (8): 448. ProQuest136595949
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