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The Cruelty Experienced By Slave Women Essay

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The Cruelty Experienced by Slave Women
Harriet Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 2001) Slavery was one of the most horrific ways of life; therefore, slaves went to great lengths to protect themselves and the ones they loved. These slaves took many risks in hopes that one day slavery would be abolished and that African Americans would no longer be treated in such a manner. Harriet Jacobs helps readers visualize the life of slave women by describing how they were sexually harassed, given limited power, and at times, separated from their children. She also managed to resist the force of slavery and her master in ways, such as running away and having a relationship with men other than her master. Jacobs makes a valid argument that women in slavery suffered much more than men. Special burdens were placed upon slave women that were not placed upon slave men. In nearly all cases, slave-owners would pursue their young slave girl until she submitted to him. To get her to sleep with him, he first “[bribed] her with presents. If these [failed] to accomplish their purpose, she [was] whipped or starved into submission to [his] will” (Jacobs 44). One of the worse threats these women received was the threat to sell their children to different owners (Jacobs 64). Men did not experience these trials in the fact that their owners would not sexually abuse them. Often times slave women were prohibited from marrying the man of their choice;

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