Originally published in 1861, Harriet Jacobs explained her life as one of many stories to promote abolition, North Carolina. However, it rarely witnessed the experience of women's slavery as well as the threat of sexual exploitation, but it directly attracted female readers ("Oh, you a happy woman"). Its credibility was finally established in 1981, but the story of Jacobs is very dramatic, clearly showing an attempt of incredible fear and slavery - disgustable violence, potential waste , Unpredictability of life live according to the complaints of the slave owner - it is almost read as a novel. By her master, Dr. Flint, evil (writing Linda Brent) decided to allow another man to lay her two children, hoping that he could be free I will. Before she could accomplish this goal she was hidden in the attic cloth of claustrophobia for seven years and finally went north to discover another kind of racial discrimination . It may be closely related to the biblical metaphor, but the power to advance this story still exists in these years: "I hate slavery!"
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