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1 page response to "incidents in the life of a slave girl" by harriet Jacobs

Title: 1 page response to "incidents in the life of a slave girl" by harriet Jacobs
Category: Society & Culture
Details: Words: 292 | Pages: 1.2 (approximately 235 words/page)


1 page response to "incidents in the life of a slave girl" by harriet Jacobs

Harriet Jacobs was born into a family of African American slaves. Unlike Frederick Douglass, she was not taken away from her parents when she was born. Her parents tried to make their home as normal as possible. They succeeded for a long period of time. Harriet didn't know that she was a slave until her parents died when she whilst she was still a young girl. When they died her grandmother took care of her. …showed first 75 words of 292 total

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showed last 75 words of 292 total…until it was the right time to escape. When the time came, she made it safely out, and made it to the free states. This was an extraordinary scene in my eyes. I don't think that I could have survived what she went through. She was a brave and dedicated woman, who was willing to sacrifice her own life, just to be free, and to give inspiration to others in the same position as her.

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