Comparative Evaluation in Slave Life: Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass

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American History

 

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May 1, 2015

 

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Harriet, or Linda Brent as she refers to herself in the book, is completely unaware of her inherent bondage into slavery. Not until she is six, when her mother dies and when she takes her place at the side of her mistress, does she realize the reality of slavery. Frederick Douglass, on the other hand, didn't have such a blissful childhood...
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Frederick Douglass, on the other hand, didn't have such a blissful childhood. He was born a mulatto, or a child with a parent of each race (usually this came from the white master raping his black slave). Because of his heritage Douglass was moved away from his mother's master and, obviously, away from his mother...
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