Analysis Of Harriet Jacobs Incidents In The Life Of A Slave Girl

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The sweep of human history is a struggle against the oppression of the natural world, each other, and ultimately our selves. Independence is achieved only by degrees and after a dear price has been paid. People are cast in different roles in their communities and assert independence in a space relative to their relationship with others. Harriet Jacobs’ “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl,” illustrates the struggles of the lowest tier of her community as she seeks to be secure in her person. The text “Memorial of the Cherokee Council” by The Cherokee Council describes their ill-fated attempt to become secure in the possession of their lands. Finally, Thomas Jefferson’s “Declaration of Independence” argues for political independence from

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