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- Semi-Colon_Club abstract "The Semi-Colon Club was an informal organization of talented writers in Cincinnati, Ohio during the mid-19th century. Harriet Beecher Stowe was a member of the club while living in the city from 1832 until 1850. Stowe's experiences in Cincinnati and her time in the club were major factors in her work Uncle Tom's Cabin.Harriet Beecher Stowe's uncles lived in Cincinnati, and called on the family at their home often. One day, Harriet Beecher's uncle Samuel Foote, who was a brother of Harriet Beecher's late mother, Roxanna Foote, invited Harriet and older sister Catherine Beecher to join his favorite club, The Semi-Colon Club. It was a literary club, made up of some of the best minds in Cincinnati, including future Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Salmon P. Chase; Judge James Hall, who was editor of Western Monthly Magazine; and the couple Calvin Ellis Stowe and Eliza Tyler Stowe. [1]. Other members included pioneering physicians Daniel Drake of Cincinnati who founded the first medical school in the city and Elizabeth Blackwell, who later became a prominent public health advocate and the first American female physician and, owing to her English origins, the first practicing female physician in England. Catherine Beecher was an early advocate of education for girls, helping to found several schools and colleges for women. Notable about the Semi-Colon Club was the mixing of the sexes in literary activity and recitation. Harriet Beecher Stowe presented her early works to the entire group, even though the Victorian social standards of the day would have excluded her from speaking in public to a group that included men. Not until after the Civil War did Mrs. Stowe embark on a speaking tour where she publicly spoke to audiences of men and women.".
- Semi-Colon_Club location United_States.
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- Semi-Colon_Club wikiPageWikiLink Calvin_Ellis_Stowe.
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- Semi-Colon_Club wikiPageWikiLink Eliza_Tyler_Stowe.
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- Semi-Colon_Club wikiPageWikiLink James_Hall_(author).
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- Semi-Colon_Club subject Category:Arts_in_Cincinnati,_Ohio.
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- Semi-Colon_Club comment "The Semi-Colon Club was an informal organization of talented writers in Cincinnati, Ohio during the mid-19th century. Harriet Beecher Stowe was a member of the club while living in the city from 1832 until 1850. Stowe's experiences in Cincinnati and her time in the club were major factors in her work Uncle Tom's Cabin.Harriet Beecher Stowe's uncles lived in Cincinnati, and called on the family at their home often.".
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