Harriet Ann Jacobs

Abolitionist and author of Incidents

Harriet Ann Jacobs - Abolitionist and author of Incidents
Born

1813
212 years ago

Died

March 7th, 1897
128 years ago — 84 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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An African American abolitionist and author, contributed significantly to the anti-slavery movement in the 19th century. Wrote 'Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl', one of the first female-authored slave narratives, providing a firsthand account of the struggles faced by enslaved women. Advocated for the rights of women and children, highlighting issues of sexual exploitation and inequality. Actively participated in the abolitionist movement and worked with prominent activists, including Susan B. Anthony. Her literary work remains influential in studies of race, gender, and American history.

Authored 'Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl'

Advocated for women's rights and abolition

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