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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (Paperback)
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (Paperback)
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"This may be the most important story ever written by a slave
woman, capturing as it does the gross indignities as well as the
subtler social arrangements of the time."-Kirkus Review "Of female
slave narratives, Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave
Girl, Written by Herself is the crowning achievement. Manifesting a
command of rhetorical and narrative strategies rivaled only by that
of Frederick Douglass, Jacobs's autobiography is one of the major
works of Afro-American literature"-Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Incidents
In the Life of a Slave Girl, the autobiography of Harriet Jacobs,
was initially written with the intention of illuminating white
abolitionists to the appalling treatment of female slaves in the
pre-Civil War South of the United States. The book was later
rediscovered in the 1960's, and it was not until the 1980s that it
was proved to be an extraordinary work of autobiographical memoir
as opposed to fiction. In this astonishing book, Harriet Jacobs
uses the pseudonym of Linda Brent to recount her story as a slave,
a mother, and her eventual escape to the north. Born into a
relatively calm life as a young child to slaves, she is taken into
the care of a kind mistress when her mother dies. Linda is taught
to read and write, and is generally treated with respect. When the
mistress passes away Linda is handed over to Dr. Flint. He is a
negligent and cruel new master who subsequently pressures Linda for
sexual favors, yet she resists his demands for years. In an attempt
to circumvent the situation, Linda enters into a relationship with
Mr. Sands, a white neighbor who ends up fathering her two children.
Expecting that she and her children will be sold to Mr. Sands, Dr.
Flint instead decides to subject them to further degradation. Linda
escapes and goes into hiding in a small attic, and her children are
eventually sold to Mr. Sand. For over seven years, Linda remains in
hiding, until she ultimately escapes North to be reunited with her
children. Incidents In the Life of a Slave Girl is a devastating
yet empowering document that uniquely focuses on the psychological
and spiritual effects that bondage had on women slaves and their
families. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Incidents in the Life of a
Slave Girl is both modern and readable.
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