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Harriet Jacobs

    January 1, 1813 – March 7, 1897

    Harriet Jacobs, who also wrote under the pseudonym Linda Brent, was an author whose works profoundly explored the harrowing realities of slavery and its deep impact on the human spirit. Her style is marked by a raw honesty and profound psychological insight, drawing readers into the very core of her characters' experiences. Through her writing, she aimed to expose the unimaginable cruelties and adversities faced, while also highlighting the indomitable strength of the human will and the enduring pursuit of freedom. Her literary legacy lies in her unflinching examination of injustice and her significant contribution to the discourse on racial and social equality.

    Ereignisse im Leben eines Sklavenmädchens: Die wahre Geschichte der Sklavin Harriet Jacobs, geboren ca. 1815 in North Carolina
    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
    My Life. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
    Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
    Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave & Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
    Signet Classics: The Classic Slave Narratives
    • Signet Classics: The Classic Slave Narratives

      The Life of Olaudah Equiano, The History of Mary Prince, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

      • 688 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      No group of slaves anywhere, in any era, has left such prolific testimony to the horror of bondage as African-American slaves. Here are four of the most notable narratives: The Life of Olaudah Equiano; The History of Mary Prince; Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass; and Incidents in the Life of Slave Girl.

      Signet Classics: The Classic Slave Narratives
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    • This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition combines the two most important African American slave narratives into one volume. Frederick Douglass's Narrative, first published in 1845, is an enlightening and incendiary text. Born into slavery, Douglass became the preeminent spokesman for his people during his life; his narrative is an unparalleled account of the dehumanizing effects of slavery and Douglass's own triumph over it. Like Douglass, Harriet Jacobs was born into slavery, and in 1861 she published Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, now recognized as the most comprehensive antebellum slave narrative written by a woman. Jacobs's account broke the silence on the exploitation of African American female slaves, and it remains crucial reading. These narratives illuminate and inform each other. This edition includes an incisive Introduction by Kwame Anthony Appiah and extensive annotations.

      Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave & Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
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    • At six, Harriet learns of her status as a slave after her mother's death. The book is harrowing, addressing topics like sexual abuse by slave owners and the 1850 U.S. Fugitive Slave Law, which compelled northern states to return runaway slaves, shocking contemporary readers. Gröls Classics - English Edition.

      My Life. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
    • Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The author, the child of mulatto parents, recounts her childhood in slavery, the abuse she suffered, her escape to the North, and the help she received from both blacks and whites, and documents the degradation and injustices of slavery. Reprint.

      Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
    • Die autobiografischen Erlebnisse von Harriet A. Jacobs werfen ein schonungsloses Licht auf die systematische sexuelle Ausbeutung von Sklavinnen in den USA. Jacobs beschreibt, wie junge Mädchen, oft ab der Pubertät, zum Objekt ihrer 'Besitzer' wurden, was zu einem erschreckenden Kreislauf der Gewalt und der rechtlichen Legitimität führte. Die Tatsache, dass die Nachkommen dieser Verhältnisse ebenfalls Sklaven wurden, verdeutlicht die Grausamkeit und Normalität dieses Systems. Ihr Bericht ist ein eindringliches Zeugnis der Banalität des Bösen in einer zutiefst unmenschlichen Gesellschaft.

      Ereignisse im Leben eines Sklavenmädchens: Die wahre Geschichte der Sklavin Harriet Jacobs, geboren ca. 1815 in North Carolina