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The Life of A Slave Girl by Harriet A. Jacobs Essay

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A slave narrative is to tell a slave's story and what they have been through. Six thousand former slaves from North America told about their lives during the 18th and 19th centuries. About 150 narratives were published as separate books or articles most slaves were born in the last years of the slave regime or during the Civil War. Some Slaves told about their experiences on plantations, in cities, and on small farms. Slave narratives are one of the only ways that people today know about the way slaves lived, what they did each day, and what they went through. There are three famous slave narratives in history, Incidents in The Life of A Slave Girl by Harriet A. Jacobs, Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave …show more content…

We could have told them how the poor old slave-mother had toiled, year after year, to earn eight hundred dollars to buy her son Phillip's right to his own earnings; and how that same Phillip paid the expenses of the funeral, which they regarded as doing so much credit to the master. We could also have told them of a poor, blighted young creature, shut up in a living grave for years, to avoid the tortures that would be inflicted on her, if she ventured to come out and look on the face of her departed friend.”(p. 164) In this passage follows the death of Aunt Nancy and describes the appearance of her funeral, Harriet strikes against the “myth” of the happy slave and tries to get northern readers to truly understand how mean slaveholders are. Frederick Douglass was famous because he was a former slave who became an abolitionist author and speaker. Frederick was born a slave and escaped at age 20. He detailed his remarkable life in his famous autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, which was published in 1845. Frederick strongly disliked slavery, he started to speak to crowds in public about how bad slavery was. Frederick strongly believed that if he showed and proved how bad slavery really was then people would understand and try to help stop it. Frederick douglass’s book was also very popular because it sold over 35 thousand copies in the U.S. and Europe, and it also quickly translated into

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