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Tag Archives: Louisa Jacobs

Harriet Jacobs and George W. Lowther

Posted on January 3, 2017 by skinnerf

Harriet Jacobs’s Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl “contains some incidents so extraordinary, that, doubtless, many persons, under whose eyes it may chance to fall, will be ready to believe that it is colored highly, to serve a … Continue reading →

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