The true story of an individual's struggle for self-identity, self-preservation, and freedom, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl remains among the few extant slave narratives written by a woman. This autobiographical account chronicles the remarkable odyssey of Harriet Jacobs (18131897) whose dauntless spirit and faith carried her from a life of servitude and degradation in North Carolina to liberty and reunion with her children in the North. Written and published in 1861 after Jacobs' harrowing escape from a vile and predatory master, the memoir delivers a powerful and unflinching portrayal of the abuses and hypocrisy of the master-slave relationship. Jacobs writes frankly of the horrors she suffered as a slave, her eventual escape after several unsuccessful attempts, and her seven years in self-imposed exile, hiding in a coffin-like "garret" attached to her grandmother's porch. A rare firsthand account of a courageous woman's determination and endurance, this inspirational story also represents a valuable historical record of the continuing battle for freedom and the preservation of family.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (Dover Thrift Editions: Black History)
Dover Publications
$14.34 - $17.87
- UPC:
- 9780486419312
- Maximum Purchase:
- 2 units
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
- 11/9/2001
- Release Date:
- 11/9/2001
- Author:
- Harriet Jacobs
- Language:
- English: Published; English: Original Language; English
- Edition:
- Reprint
- Pages:
- 176