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The white slave by Bartley Campbell
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The white slave by Bartley Campbell
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Image of two scenes from the play "The White Slave" consisting of a top image of a woman and man standing beyond a porch at dusk with the caption "Rags are royal raiment, when worn for virtue's sake!" and a bottom image of a white woman standing in a cloak in a dark lantern-lit room of men and an African American woman in a cloak with the caption "That lady is a genuine white woman!"; the poster advertises the drama "The White Slave" by Bartley Campbell.
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Louis Aldrich in my partner” by Bartley Campbell
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Image of a scene of a man stabbing and murdering a miner, the character Ned Singleton, with a knife during a fight atop a kitchen table; the poster has printed date information for performances beginning on January 18, [1886], at the Brooklyn Theatre in Brooklyn, New York; the poster advertises the drama "My Partner" by Bartley Campbell.
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Bartley Campbell author of "my partner" and his great double New York success the galley slave
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Image of a head-and-shoulders portrait of American playwright Bartley Campbell in formal dress with a border of cherubs, quill pens, books, binoculars, a sword, and ribbons with titles of his plays.
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Harmount’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co
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Image of a head-and-shoulders profile portrait of the slave hunter character the Lawyer Marks holding a top hat and cane; the poster advertises the Harmount Company production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" based on the novel by Harriet Beecher Stow.
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Image of a girl in a white bonnet standing in a field of poppies and holding one poppy; mountains in background.
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Madison Square Theatre : Esmeralda
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Image of a head-and-shoulders portrait of a farm girl wearing a bonnet and a red bandana around her neck, with a pail of corn and a rural country landscape in the background; the poster advertises the comedic drama "Esmeralda" written by Frances Hodgson Burnett and William H. Gillette.
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