Born a slave in North Carolina, Harriet Jacobs fled to New York in 1843 after her master threatened to sell her children. First published in 1861, her autobiography records the conditions endured by enslaved workers in the American South, explores the role of religion in plantation life, and offers sketches of several slave-owners, before recounting the story of her escape. Slightly off-mint
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