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Incidents in the life of a slave girl: Written by Herself

by Harriet Ann Jacobs

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108 pages24 editions2001Courier CorporationISBN 9780393976373

About this book

The true story of an individual's struggle for self-identity, self-preservation, and freedom, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl remains among the few extant slave narratives written by a woman. This autobiographical account chronicles the remarkable odyssey of Harriet Jacobs (1813–1897) whose dauntless spirit and faith carried her from a life of servitude and degradation in North Carolina to liberty and reunion with her children in the North. Written and published in 1861 after Jacobs' harrowing escape from a vile and predatory master, the memoir delivers a powerful and unflinching portrayal of the abuses and hypocrisy of the master-slave relationship. Jacobs writes frankly of the horrors she suffered as a slave, her eventual escape after several unsuccessful attempts, and her seven years in self-imposed exile, hiding in a coffin-like "garret" attached to her grandmother's porch. A rare firsthand account of a courageous woman's determination and endurance, this inspirational story also represents a valuable historical record of the continuing battle for freedom and the preservation of family.

Publication Details

Publisher
Courier Corporation
Published
2001
Pages
108
ISBN
9780393976373
Language
en
Editions
24

About Harriet Ann Jacobs

Harriet Ann Jacobs was an American ex-slave, writer, and abolitionist. She was initially published under the pseudonym Linda Brent.

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