Nevertheless, the unpleasant concept of slavery must be reviewed to understand the sufferings of slavery African American life. There is no doubt that it can easily be explained that the condition of slave life is unacceptable and inhuman. It is painful to deal with their owner as much as a slave It turns out that for a woman being enslaved it can not bear even more. Why are these women suffering from the serious fate of slaves? The answer is the reader, Harriet Jacob's event in the life of a slave girl, and Olaudah Equiano's interesting story, both of which suggest sexual abuse, a nasty mistress, and a loss of children.
Harriet Anne Jacobs, born as a slave in Edenton, North Carolina, is the daughter of slave daughters Delila and Daniel Jacobs Harriet Jacobs. The most famous was edited by the white abolitionist Lydia Maria Child in her autobiography "The life event of a slave girl" and was published in 1852. Story After her mistress passed away, "Dr. Flint", in her young life she was considered a young girl, she met Flint 's constant sexual assault in 1835. Lint's family is still nearby and lived in the attic for several years to stay near his son, but he flew in 1842 and was able to meet with children and live in Rochester, New York There was. CyberNetwork Jacobs wrote autobiography with the help of the white abolitionist Amy Post, but he was still chased by slave catcher and fled to Massachusetts.
Publication of Jacob's Kana Famous Slave Tale "Slave Girl's Lifetime Event" (ed. L. Maria ยท Child, ed., 1861), and an escaped slave Harriet Jacobs as a descendant of the African descent, American activist and writer. Her books were written by myself in England the following year as "a deeper mistake: or a lifetime event of a slave girl" (L. 628, edited in 1862). It may be the only slave story of sexual oppression and oppression of race and state, it was unique in American autobiography of the 19th century. This is the first person of women's struggle with sex and slaves to suppress mothers. Its public purpose was to involve American women in the fight against slavery and racial discrimination and Jacob released it with the help of her editor, the female letter Lydia Maria Child's abolition I came across a big difficulty later.