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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, by Harriet A. Jacobs; A True Tale of Slavery, by John S. JacobsISBN: 978-1-881089-65-0
Paperback
208 pages
August 1999, ©1999, Wiley-Blackwell
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These two slave narratives expand our knowledge of the differing
ways males and females coped with enslavement and later ordeals in
flight. This popularly-priced anthology contains the often taught
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs and the
recently discovered A True Tale of Slavery by John S. Jacobs, her
younger brother, now reprinted for the first time.
After Harriet’s owner, a physician, repeatedly abused her,
she escaped his sexual advances for a time by entering into a
relationship with a local attorney. Her owner continued to harass
her, and she sought refuge in a crawlspace where she lived in
hiding. After her escape to the North, she published her
narrative.
John S. Jacobs “walked away” as he put it, from his owner, a congressman. He sailed on a whaling ship and educated himself. He then became a paid agent of the Anti-Slavery Society, made a lecturing trip with Frederick Douglass, and finally settled in London, where he remained until it was safe for a fugitive to return to the North. He wrote his story for a London Sunday school journal where it was published in 1861.