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1. Jacobs’ autobiography is accompanied by two advocacy letters attesting to the work’s authenticity — one by Amy Post, a white Quaker abolitionist, the other by George W. Lowther, whom Brent’s editor, Lydia Maria Child, identifies as “a highly respectable colored citizen of Boston.” These testimonials reveal that had Brent […]

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Critical Essays We the People. . . “: Slavery and the U.S. Constitution

Although the U.S. Constitution (approved September 17, 1787) contains no direct references to slavery, it includes several indirect references to that “peculiar institution.” The following are the references as well as translations of the legal language. Article I, Section 2 . . . Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned […]

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Critical Essays The Slave Narrative Tradition in African American Literature

The slave narrative is a form of autobiography with a unique structure and distinctive themes that traces the narrator’s path from slavery to freedom. Although traditional slave narratives such as Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl and Frederick Douglass’ Narrative exemplify these works, numerous contemporary black authors […]

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