Schovanec, Anna. (2004). Harriet Jacobs examines the event in the life of a slave girl. Voice from the gap. From the University of Minnesota Digital Protection Association http://hdl.handle.net/11299/166428
What happened to Harriet Jacobs in the life of slavery girls: Despite the limitations of slavery, Jacobs established the empowerment of Harriet Jacobs' black woman in the lives of slave girls. Autobiography written in the name of Linda Brent. This autobiography details the lack of her life and life. Harriet Jacobs was brought up by her grandmother as she was young and my mother died, so I used the word "absence". Harriet was taught how to read how Jacobs showed a slavery corruption society in her story depicting slavery as a corrupted society system. In all events of slavery, Jacobs explained the injustice of slavery between white and black, not only destroying black society but also destroying white society. Jacobs explained that religious beliefs for southern white slave slaves are often corrupt and do not change the effect of slavery against white society. Jacob also
Harriet Jacobs Harriet Jacobs 'slave girls' life's events, in addition to talking about her sexual history to fully explain the feelings of slavery, clear and detailed words use. Jacobs said that the people in the north only regarded slavery as a permanent bond and did not know the depth of the word's decline. She believes that no one really can truly understand the actual situation of slavery, unless they have experienced slavery. It opens the way to freedom. The story of "Slave girl's life event", "Story of life in Frederick Douglas", and "Spider-Man network" episodes tell the story of those who acquired the right to human dignity. Their journey of freedom must also combat prejudice, law and punishment caused by discriminatory society and individuals. Harriet Jacobs talks about her personal experience