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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet A. Jacobs


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“Reader it is not to awaken sympathy for myself that I am telling you truthfully what I suffered. I do it to kindle a flame of compassion in your hearts for my sisters who are still in bondage.”

With these words, Harriet Jacobs, speaking through her narrator, Linda Brent, reveals her reasons for deciding to make her personal story of enslavement, degradation, and sexual exploitation public.... More

About the Author
  Personal Background
  Career Highlights
About the Novel
  Introduction
Summaries and Commentaries
  Chapter 1
  Chapter 2
  Chapters 3 and 4
  Chapters 5 and 6
  Chapter 7
  Chapters 8 and 9
  Chapters 10 and 11
  Chapters 12 and 13
  Chapters 14 through 16
  Chapters 17 through 20
  Chapter 21
  Chapter 22
  Chapters 23 through 25
  Chapter 26 through 29
  Chapter 30
  Chapter 31
  Chapter 32
  Chapter 33
  Chapter 34
  Chapter 35
  Chapter 36
  Chapter 37
  Chapter 38
  Chapter 39
  Chapter 40
  Chapter 41
 

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