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The Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl Analysis

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Harriet Jacobs autobiography, “The Incidents in The Life of a Slave Girl”, narrates her life as a slave and journey to freedom under the pseudonym, Linda Brent. The central message was to appeal to abolitionists and gain support of the women in the North, to expose the anecdotes of sexual victimization and abuse slave women commonly faced. The ideals of womanhood at the time of Jacob’s writing process, asserted that all women should have virtues of piety, purity, domesticity, and submissiveness. In the narrative, Jacobs remarks how slavery prevented women from obtaining these virtues. Jacobs writing was also influenced by the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850, permitting the recapture of fugitive slaves to their masters. This led to abolitionists

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