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I would rather drudge out my life on a cotton plantation, till the grave opened to give me rest, than to live with an unprincipled master and a jealous mistress.
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I WAS born a slave; but I never knew it till six years of happy childhood had passed away
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The slave girl is reared in an atmosphere of licentiousness and fear.
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When my babe was born, they said it was premature. It weighed only four pounds; but God let it live.
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There is something akin to freedom in having a lover who has no control over you.
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But I now entered on my fifteenth year - a sad epoch in the life of a slave girl. My master began to whisper foul words in my ear. Young as I was, I could not remain ignorant of their import
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The beautiful spring came; and when Nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also.
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When I was six years old, my mother died; and then, for the first time, I learned, by the talk around me, that I was a slave.
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DURING the first years of my service in Dr. Flint's family, I was accustomed to share some indulgences with the children of my mistress
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Could you have seen that mother clinging to her child, when they fastened the irons upon his wrists; could you have heard her heart-rending groans, and seen her bloodshot eyes wander wildly from face to face, vainly pleading for mercy; could you have witnessed that scene as I saw it, you would exclaim, Slavery is damnable!
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But to the slave mother New Year's day comes laden with peculiar sorrows. She sits on her cold cabin floor, watching the children who may all be torn from her the next morning and often does she wish that she and they might die before the day dawns.
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Every where the years bring to all enough of sin and sorrow; but in slavery the very dawn of life is darkened by these shadows
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The secrets of slavery are concealed like those of the Inquisition.
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Reader, my story ends with freedom; not in the usual way, with marriage. I and my children are now free.
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When they told me my new-born babe was a girl, my heart was heavier than it had ever been before. Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women.
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Lives that flash in sunshine, and lives that are born in tears, receive their hue from circumstances.
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The slave child had no thought for the morrow; but there came that blight, which too surely waits on every human being born to be a chattel.
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There are no bonds so strong as those which are formed by suffering together
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No matter whether the slave girl be as black as ebony or as fair as her mistress. In either case there is no shadow of law to protect her from insult, from violence, or even from death; all these are inflicted by fiends who bear the shape of men.
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Hot weather brings out snakes and slaveholders, and I like one class of the venomous creatures as little as I do the other.
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[My parents] lived together in a comfortable home; and, though we were all slaves I was so fondly shielded that I never dreamed I was a piece of merchandise, trusted to them for safe keeping, and liable to be demanded of them at any moment.
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I can testify, from my own experience and observation, that slavery is a curse to the whites as well as to the blacks. It makes the white fathers cruel and sensual; the sons violent and licentious; it contaminates the daughters, and makes the wives wretched. And as for the colored race, it needs an abler pen than mine to describe the extremity of their sufferings, the depth of their degradation.
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The degradation, the wrongs, the vices, that grow out of slavery, are more than I can describe. They are greater than you would willingly believe.
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My master had power and law on his side; I had a determined will. There is might in each.
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If you want to be fully convinced of the abominations of slavery, go on a southern plantation, and call yourself a negro trader. Then there will be no concealment; and you will see and hear things that will seem to you impossible among human beings with immortal souls.
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No pen can give an adequate description of the all-pervading corruption produced by slavery.
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There is a great difference between Christianity and religion at the south. If a man goes to the communion table, and pays money into the treasury of the church, no matter if it be the price of blood, he is called religious.
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The war of my life had begun; and though one of God's most powerless creatures, I resolved never to be conquered.
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For years, my master had done his utmost to pollute my mind with foul images, and to destroy the pure principles inculcated by my grandmother, and the good mistress of my childhood
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Dr. Flint had sworn that he would make me suffer, to my last day, for this new crime against him, as he called it; and as long as he had me in his power he kept his word
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Born:
February 11, 1813
Died:
March 7, 1897
(aged 84)
Bio:
Harriet Ann Jacobs was an African-American writer who escaped from slavery and was later freed. She became an abolitionist speaker and reformer.
Known for:
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861)
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