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... Jacobs was born about Oc- tober 1813 in Edenton , North Carolina . Her mother was Delilah , daughter of Molly Horniblow and slave of Margaret Hor- niblow ; her father was the carpenter Daniel Jacobs , slave of Dr. Andrew Knox . Her ...
... Jacobs was born about Oc- tober 1813 in Edenton , North Carolina . Her mother was Delilah , daughter of Molly Horniblow and slave of Margaret Hor- niblow ; her father was the carpenter Daniel Jacobs , slave of Dr. Andrew Knox . Her ...
Halaman 57
... Jacobs moved to Rochester to join her brother , now lectur- ing for the abolitionist movement . In Rochester , Jacobs joined a circle of an- tislavery activists . She began working in the antislavery reading room , office and bookstore ...
... Jacobs moved to Rochester to join her brother , now lectur- ing for the abolitionist movement . In Rochester , Jacobs joined a circle of an- tislavery activists . She began working in the antislavery reading room , office and bookstore ...
Halaman 59
... Jacobs demonstrated that she was , as Rev. Grimké observed , " a woman of strong character . " Her slave narrative transform- ed the conventions of the genre and of polite sentimental fiction . When she created Linda Brent , Harriet Jacobs ...
... Jacobs demonstrated that she was , as Rev. Grimké observed , " a woman of strong character . " Her slave narrative transform- ed the conventions of the genre and of polite sentimental fiction . When she created Linda Brent , Harriet Jacobs ...
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