Summary Of Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass By Harriet Ann Jacobs

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In Chapter VII, Harriet Ann Jacobs describes how slaves are taught lies about the north to make them think negatively of it. According to Jacobs, slave-owners would return from trips to the north and tell stories of seeing their former slaves, who were starving and suffering as free men. The slave-owners would claim that they begged to be taken back to the south, but their former owners would refuse it. Harriet Ann Jacobs was aware that these white men were telling lies. She reflects, “I admit that the black man is inferior. But what is it that makes him so? It is the ignorance in which white men compel him to live” (Jacobs, 68). This idea is also shown in the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick

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