Ebook: Incidents in the life of a slave girl: written by herself
Author: Fleischner Jennifer, Jacobs Harriet Ann
- Tags: Slavery, Slavery--United States, Slaves, Slaves--Social conditions, Slaves--United States, Slaves--United States--Social conditions, Women slaves, Women slaves--United States, Personal narratives, Biographies, Electronic books, Biography, Jacobs Harriet A. -- (Harriet Ann) -- 1813-1897, Slaves -- United States -- Biography, Women slaves -- United States -- Biography, Slavery -- United States -- Personal narratives, Slaves -- United States -- Social conditions, Slaves -- Social conditions, United States
- Series: Bedford series in history and culture
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Penguin USA Inc.
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
"Much of what is known about the experience of slavery comes from first-person accounts written by formerly enslaved men. In this volume, Jennifer Fleischner examines the first- and best-known female account of life under, and escape from, slavery - Harriet Jacobs' autobiography. In her introduction, Fleischner shows how Jacobs used the written word to liberate herself and promote the end of slavery by carefully discussing her sexual exploitation as a slave in ways that would inspire sympathy in - and not offend - her Victorian white, middle-class, female audience. The rich collection of related documents that accompany Jacobs' complete narrative - including a selection of Jacobs' letters and her brother's account of some of the same incidents Jacobs describes - illuminate Jacobs' life, her thoughts about writing, and her relationships with white women abolitionists. Document headnotes, a chronology, questions for consideration, a selected bibliography, and a chart of the pseudonyms Jacobs used for her real-life characters further enrich this important contribution to the history of slavery in America."--pub. desc.
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