Analysis Of Slavery By Harriet Jacobs

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“I asked why the curse of slavery was permitted to exist, and why I had been so persecuted and wronged from youth upward.” Harriet Jacobs was born into slavery and knew from the start that it was wrong. You can only imagine what exactly men and women’s experiences were while going through life as a slave. “If you have never been a slave, you cannot imagine the acute sensation of suffering at my heart.” Jacobs details the abuses of slavery, and the struggles slaves went through. She often referred to slavery as the demon, a curse, or as venomous similar to that of a snake. Many slaves wished death upon themselves and even their children instead of continuing on with their life as being a slave. Slaves went through extremely harsh conditions and were abused not only physically but also mentally. Even through all the tragedies, slaves stayed strong and stuck together and did everything they could to assert their power and gain freedom or to help someone else gain it. “There are no bonds so strong as those which are formed by suffering together.” Harriet Jacobs describes several situations in which she was harassed, and abused physically, mentally and emotionally. “Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women.” Women were abused physically …show more content…

“I shan’t mind being a slave all my life, if I can only see you and the children free.” Her family and friends stayed strong with her and many of them did anything in their power to see her and her children safe and free. Jacobs always gave thanks and mentioned how much gratitude she had for the people that helped in getting her and her children’s freedom. “She said she would sacrifice her house, and all she had in the world, for the sake of having me safe with my children in any part of the world.” They were willing to make sacrifices and risk their lives to help Jacobs and her

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